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Its great that even during this time of crises you can still find the time to come on this site and tell the people of CUK how it is.
Im sure I speak for all on this site when we wish you the best of British.
Revel in your time.
Can I ask us, during this difficult time, to join with me in this prayer - thank-you.
Hymn no 69 - A mighty Profit is our Leader
Gordon'n'George
Pray for us
Lead us not into Liquidation
But safegaurd our Portfollios
As we dedicate our lives
To the Pleasure of Pure Profit
And Devil take the Hindermost
Amen
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Petrol Prices
Let me be clear here. I will not allow profiteering fuel companies to impact our hard working families by failing to pass on falling oil prices to the pumps.
I am demanding petrol and diesel prices are cut now. It is totally unfair that lovable motorists are forced to endure high costs whilst these companies make record profits.
And once the prices fall, I will of course be backing stringent rises in fuel duty to help combat rising CO2 levels and to prevent catastrophic Climate Change. I will not allow selfish drivers to derail our clear commitment to reducing emissions and will ensure pump prices rise to hit gas guzzlers and 4x4's, especially ones that look expensive.Tags: None
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