There are solutions give local councils the power to build thousands of houses for rent to local residents taking them away from private landlords, or increase the minimum wage to £12 per hour and stop folk claiming HB and the tax payer subsidizing employer's.
So fill up at Morrisons a tank full say 60 litres you will save £1.20 and it will cost £3.90 to go and get it Sainsbury's know this and will take that into consideration when setting prices. There is off course the possobility that all the wonderfull things Mr Cameron has promised will be funded by a rise in fuel duty but hey what do i know.
There used to be 3 petrol stations in Dawlish 2 and 4, Firbank, and Mariner Sainsburys certainly didn't put the first 2 out of buiseness.
Its a strange situation we find ourselves in Maggie gives fiolk the right to buy they then sell to a private landlord and he or she recieves HB for a house or flat that once belonged to the same authority that now administers HB and Cameron wants to repeat the process now is that mad or what.
And the point is? we know that landlords recieve HB but so does the tenant they recieve it and pass it to the Landlord in truth some folk dont pay rent the tax payer does all i can say is thank you the hard working tax payers who pay my rent. I will add i have worked every day of my life now retired and reaping the BENIFITS.
roberta You need to visit a refinery the tankers all fill from the same tank all fuel has to comply with BS 228:2008 FUEL IS FUEL IS FUEL Sainsbury's increase is due to a increase in oil prices my prediction it will slowly creep back to £1.60 per litre. So where will you fill up Tesco or Morrisons both get fuel from the same place as Sainsburys, plus it will cost at todays fuel price in a ...
What's wrong with Sainsburys fuel
My memory isn't failing me then this has been going on since 1988.
Its been like that as long as i can remember i believe it is owned by developers who proposed to tear it down and build flats planning was refused because of the listing and so it stands and rots. I forget how long ago all this took place but it's probably 20 or 25 years ago it will eventualy fall down and i presume planning will then be granted.
The problem is realy simple farmers sell land for solar farms and housing because there's money in it unlike farming, folk bang on about fields being used for food production but would you keep a dairy herd at the moment. There is just not enough profit in food production and it's our fault becauase we demand cheaper and cheaper food would you be prepared to spend another £1.00 for 6 pint's of ...