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AA predicts petrol prices set to reach record levels
Tuesday 16th March 2010, 9:00AM GMT.
Petrol prices will reach record levels this year, according to research carried out by the AA. The organisation has warned unleaded fuel could soon cost £1.20 a litre or more.
The group urged Chancellor Alistair Darling to delay the introduction of a planned 3p increase in petrol duty, which is due to come in on April 1.
AA president Edmund King said: “The UK is barely out of recession, yet petrol prices threaten to rise to record prices seen during the boom of 2008 – shortly before the collapse into recession.”
He added: “If families, drivers on fixed incomes and those on low pay were unable to cope with record prices then, they are even less likely now.”
AA research found an average family with two cars is paying £52 a month more to fill up now than a year ago.
The average petrol price in the UK is 115.9p for a litre of unleaded and 116.6p for a litre of diesel, according to the website www.petrolprices.com
Even if the 3p increase is withdrawn, the price paid by drivers could soon hit 120p a litre – £5.41 a gallon – according to the organisation.
This would overtake the previous high of 119.7p in July 2008.
The AA said the price increases were caused by the rise in the price of wholesale gasoline since the end of January.
Lindsay Hoyle, the senior Labour MP sitting on the Commons business select committee, branded the price hikes “a complete disgrace”.
He said: “Yes, crude oil has gone up this year, but nothing like the rise in petrol prices. Motorists are being legally mugged at the forecourt by petrol companies.”
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Petrol is already £1.20 a litre in the Glasebury area.
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this could be the final nail in the coffin for rural filling stations as they struggle to sell petrol at 118.9 a litre compared to some supermarkets selling at 110.9 a litre. this is a rip off as oil prices are not that high per barrell 0f crude oil. sounds like a compelling reason for a windfall tax by alastair darling in next years budget on shell, esso, texaco etc
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