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Hi lee. Join the club. This game is extremely hard. Thank the powers that be for driving me out of the Buy to let game, big fat 150% profits plus rental returns ever since the morons in charge dropped the int rate to almost zero. Now have a v large (for me) pos in silver and gold. Will always hang on to my BP for the Divs. ATB Speedy
Just think a few years back 2014 the dollar was 1.72-1.74 dollars to the pound
Aye it gets us by :-)))
Exactly Billy, hit my account this morning ;o)
Just wish I pumped all funds into this. Safer for the pocket and the ticker lol
In the current economic climate, the big UK blue chips paying dividends in US Dollars appears to be the only game in town.
Lee.plus a not too shabby quarterly dividend ;-)
If I'd have put all my money in BP, rather than "spreading risk & diversifying" I'd be considerably better off than the portfolio of shite I currently have !!
Up over 2% today alone come on
Can we get back to £6 I'd say absolutely. ..go trump you threatening iran is doing wonders for my pocket ..for a fooking change
I was in Naples last week, and Fuel was slightly more than the UK prices...
Thanks speedymeadie,
Might well join you in another country where the weather is better and the petrol price is far cheaper. Tenerife sounds great to be fair.
Best wishes - hope you're enjoying the weather and the petrol prices in Tenerife!
Yeah, I've noticed. I fill up with petrol here, say £20's worth, and I get a warm fuzzy feeling that £12+ out of that is going into the government's coffers.
Hi All. At to days F.X . EUR/GBP the price of gasoline in Tenerife is only 80p/lt. Come here to the north of the island, its paradise. ATB Speedy
Why say "moan over" when you are right and would have massive support across the UK to reduce the petrol/diesel price to 50p per litre - we are a small country and the demand increase from doing so would probably be less than the additional oil Norway could supply us from their giant Johan Sverdrup field which is going to enter production later this year and produce about 450,000 barrels of oil per day.
When oil was over $100 in 2008 petrol/diesel in the UK was about £1.25 per litre.
Now oil is half the price at $55 and petrol/diesel in the UK is £1.30 per litre.
Petrol price in Texas is currently 55p per litre and back in 2016 it was only 27p per litre.
They just waste fuel in Texas because their petrol price is so low. But we can't make them change - so why doesn't the UK show some respect to its citizens and lower the petrol price to the same as in Texas, i.e. to 55p per litre?
Why say "moan over" when you are right and would have massive support across the UK.
When oil was over $100 in 2008 petrol/diesel in the UK was about £1.25 per litre.
Now oil is half the price at $55 and petrol/diesel in the UK is £1.30 per litre.
If the government isn't careful it will lead to riots. People have been telling them for six or seven years to ensure the financial markets have the right conditions to incentive the development of the SeaLion oilfield and of the Barryoe oilfield offshore Ireland. The public aren't fools and they know the high petrol/diesel prices and the consequent decrease in the average citizen's standard of living is directly related to government policy which doesn't care about the well-being/living standards of the citizens which it expects to vote for it at General Elections.
Petrol price in Texas is currently 55p per litre and back in 2016 it was only 27p per litre.
Rip-off UK, stupid UK government to blame. Never seem to consider that global warming/climate change is not a serious threat when the scientific fact is that global temperatures have only risen 0.8 degrees Celcius on average since the 1920s - this rise is nothing to worry about as it is far less than would seriously disrupt crop growth or which would make previously populated areas due to their temperate climate uninhabitable. If people had chosen to live somewhere where a 0.8 degree rise in temperature would destroy their way of life then you could say they should of chosen somewhere better to live in the first place. Maybe sounds a bit harsh but surely it's best if humanity help each other to make each other's lives easier. It is easier for a small location of the global population to relocate so that the rest of us don't have to give up holidays, fresh fish, and don't have to say that a beautiful car like a Ferrari or an Astin martin is evil - how can something which looks and sounds so great be evil? Anyway as all plants turn carbon dioxide back into oxygen there is your proof that beautiful cars such as Ferraris and Astin martin's (the petrol powered ones which not only look great but also sound great) are not evil. I just can't imagine an electric world - it would be so dangerous - how would you hear vehicles coming? Has no one ever been about to step out into the road, maybe not fully concentrating 100%, and then been saved from stepping out by the engine noise of a vehicle (rather than actually seeing it coming)?
We are all being ripped off at the pumps , 133.9 for diesel yesterday , with crude prices it should be nearer 105. Moan over for the day.