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London and Kent motorists hit hard as petrol prices rise to 140p again
9:40am Friday 15th March 2013 in News © Press Association and news reporter
Petrol and diesel prices remain short of their all-time highs reached last year
THE average price of petrol at the pumps has reached the 140p-a-litre mark again, the AA has said.
Diesel is now on average 146.38p a litre, but both diesel and petrol prices are short of their all-time highs reached last year.
The good news for motorists is that supermarkets have cut the price of fuel this week and there have been reports that Chancellor George Osborne will announce in next week's Budget that he is scrapping autumn's planned fuel duty rise.
However, since the beginning of this year petrol has risen around 8p a litre and diesel has gone up 6.5p.
Regionally, the cheapest petrol is in northern England and in Yorkshire and Humberside, with both areas averaging 139.3p a litre.
Northern Ireland is the most expensive at 141.1p - substantially more expensive than the next dearest, in south-east England, at 140.5p.
At 147.1p a litre, the South East is also the most expensive for diesel, significantly ahead of its nearest rival, Northern Ireland, where the average is 146.7p. Yorkshire and Humberside is the cheapest for diesel at 145.7p.
AA president Edmund King said: "The financial chaos and uncertainty created by an unprecedented three rounds of wholesale price surges and collapses in one year would become more explicable with a published track - illustrating why the cost of a tank of petrol has temporarily soared and fallen £5 on three occasions in 12 months.”
Have you been affected by the latest fuel price rises? Where in the area have you found the cheapest and most expensive petrol or diesel? Add your comments below.
Comments(4)
treesrgreen
says...
10:50pm Fri 15 Mar 13
ade12001 wrote:My sentiments exactly ade. How much longer are we going to be drained of our hard earned cash? And don't even get me started on the amount of money going out on so called overseas aid. We can all suffer in austerity as long as africa etc is looked after financially.
taxing the life out of the british motorist seems to have no end to it; but in the meantime its red nose day; give all your spare cash (if you have any!) to foreign charities (thats not including the coalition govt already giving billions of pounds away to foreign projects!) at least it will make you feel as if you have helped some poor blighters abroad as you worry how you will pay your mortgage! lemmings!
rescaaffering oldey
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9:47am Sat 16 Mar 13
treesrgreen wrote:...indeed - i've met decent, honest, people of all ages who can remember after world war two... 'send a penny to africa' appeal - it has never ceased!!...it seems that as long as you keep voting in these old gang types ( lab-lab-con ) they will continue to punish the british... sending money to african despots while telling the british 'there is no money left' is a bitter pill to swallow... oh well... you get what you voted for.
ade12001 wrote: taxing the life out of the british motorist seems to have no end to it; but in the meantime its red nose day; give all your spare cash (if you have any!) to foreign charities (thats not including the coalition govt already giving billions of pounds away to foreign projects!) at least it will make you feel as if you have helped some poor blighters abroad as you worry how you will pay your mortgage! lemmings!My sentiments exactly ade. How much longer are we going to be drained of our hard earned cash? And don't even get me started on the amount of money going out on so called overseas aid. We can all suffer in austerity as long as africa etc is looked after financially.
toomush2drink
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9:18am Mon 18 Mar 13
ade12001 says...
10:11am Fri 15 Mar 13