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    Quote Originally Posted by Reads90 View Post
    Christ when was the last time you went on it in the rush hour
    Would take alot longer than 8 hours to go round it in the rush hour now days
    I moved out of London 7 years ago, and here 6 months ago. I hated the M25 with a passion and avoided it at all costs...I remember 3 junctions once taking 7 hours on a Sunday afternoon....but at least it was a sunny afternoon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Signal1 View Post
    Ah, so Australia is the perverbal greener grass on the other side
    Oh yes, absolutely. I just hope the politicians here don't screw it up the way the lot back in the UK have.
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    Petrol used to have 100% tax on it in Aust... im not sure if this is still the case?

    Has anyone looked at petrol pricing graphs? there is a distinct pattern to it!

    I think ExploreOz.com has one ... let me have a look

    Here you go

    Just have a look at the graphs on the very bottom of the page!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jik22 View Post
    Oh yes, absolutely. I just hope the politicians here don't screw it up the way the lot back in the UK have.
    Don't worry, they are trying their very best.
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    Coming home from Pictures last night the shell was $1.22 the BP on the next block was $1.33 a litre now same product, same taxes, smae distribution net work costs tell me the difference in price.

    Malcolm Fraser also introduced the Govt Tax on Petrol at time it was 4 cents litre the money was supposed to pay for Roads program and develop alternative fuels sources for Australia.

    Malcolm Fraser did seal the road around Aussie and then the road money seemed to disappear as teht ax excise rate went up and up

    Never seen any alternative fuel source or technology developed out of tax money

    Politicians are liars and voters are sheep

    Any bio fuel doesn't save you as you got to figure in the cost of growing the product fertilizering it and cutting it down and transporting it and the conversion costs.

    Personally l like the idea of nuclear powered range rover now that would be something

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    "I would love to be the person to say to OPEC, "Oh $90 per barrell, no it's ok we don't need it" "

    I recently read an article in the newspaper where it said that the opec people had already sent some threats to the world if we start seriously reducing our demand for oil and using alternative fuels
    India and china should be able to take up the excess oil that we don't use. however, there will be big changes to their economy in the future as the whole world slowly moves away from a reliance on oil. We have interesting times ahead

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