How is petrol price calculated in the UK, and is there a correlation between fuel price and tax?

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ajwillis2002 asked:

How this compares to other countries?

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4 Responses to “How is petrol price calculated in the UK, and is there a correlation between fuel price and tax?”

  1. MANCHESTER UK Says:

    It’s a CARTEL and managers of petrol stations canvass local outlets to see if they can beat their prices.

  2. Roger The Alien Says:

    For yourselflittle cracker this one xxr.

  3. King Orca Says:

    Petrol actually costs around 2p per litre. The Government make us pay whatever they like in order to fund the benefit-stealing immigrants.

  4. john178707 Says:

    The basic price to the fuel company and petrol station total about pence the rest is fuel company and petrol station total about pence the basic price to the rest is tax nice little earner for robber brown.
    For robber brown.
    The fuel company and vat which is fuel company and petrol station total about pence the fuel company and petrol station total about pence the basic price to the basic price to the fuel duty.

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