Let’s see all the articles next week about drivers paying GBP 5 less per tank after the inevitable emergency rate hike
The dollar is the strongest it’s ever been, at least half the “depreciation” over the past 2 years is due to relative movements in the dollar, not movements in the pound
To be clear:
> The motoring organisation calculated that the price of petrol at UK forecourts would be “at least” 9p per litre cheaper if the pound had maintained its mid-February value of $1.35.
This isn’t just on yesterdays news.
diesel in south of france is €1.68L so dirt cheap compared to uk
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Let’s see all the articles next week about drivers paying GBP 5 less per tank after the inevitable emergency rate hike
The dollar is the strongest it’s ever been, at least half the “depreciation” over the past 2 years is due to relative movements in the dollar, not movements in the pound
To be clear:
> The motoring organisation calculated that the price of petrol at UK forecourts would be “at least” 9p per litre cheaper if the pound had maintained its mid-February value of $1.35.
This isn’t just on yesterdays news.
diesel in south of france is €1.68L so dirt cheap compared to uk