Sunday, April 24, 2005

Fuel Duel.

Truck drivers are threatening to disrupt fuel deliveries to filling stations for two weeks, starting a couple of days before the general election on the 5th of May. The protest is aimed not so much at high world oil prices, but at the governments refusal to lower fuel duty.

The average price of a litre of petrol in the UK is now 86 pence, with diesel at 90.1 pence.

Visitors to the Highlands should expect to pay considerably more, given the general rule here that tourists must be FLEECED for all they are worth.


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