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| From | Citizen Smith <csmith@tootingpopularfront.corn> |
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| Newsgroups | alt.sixtyplus |
| Subject | Re: The price of fuel |
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| Date | 2026-05-12 17:08 +0100 |
Bob Henson wrote: > > On 11/5/26 9:04 pm, Citizen Smith wrote: > > vickiebee wrote: > >> > >> SW Okla. USA - Regular = $3.78, Diesel = $5.54 > > > > UK: about £1.57 per litre. > > > > US: about £3.64 per gallon, or about £0.96 per litre. > > > > Difference: about 61p more per litre in the UK. > > > > For a 55-litre fill-up, that's roughly £86 in the UK versus about £53 in the > > US, before any local variation in state prices or station pricing. > > <https://www.globalpetrolprices.com/United-Kingdom/gasoline_prices/> > > > > Stats from Perplexity. > > > > We pay a lot more here, but then we get "free" healthcare. > > Your speech marks make the point - there's nothing free about it. Having > paid my taxes and National Insurance for 50 years, it took a year to > get a consultation with a cardiologist and some new medicines, another > year to get a test he recommended and some considerable time to get a > second test. I think I'd settle for the cheap petrol - I could have paid > for some decent medical insurance with the saving on fuel over 50 years. > I'd have had a bigger and better car too. Yep, maybe. But with medical insurance when you have a condition the premiums go up, that's if you can get insured for it again at all. You only need to look at how insurance for pets puts vet prices up. From my short time working as an admin in the NHS I reckon a big problem with it is that with it being "free" it isn't valued by some people, for instance, some patients make appointments and then DNA. That happens a lot because they haven't paid directly for it. I think a refundable deposit if they attended would make them value it. Then there is the health tourists that haven't paid anything into it at all. Credit card before treatment would stop some of that.
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Re: The price of fuel Citizen Smith <csmith@tootingpopularfront.corn> - 2026-05-11 21:07 +0100
Re: The price of fuel mixed uts <melopsitticus@undulatus.budgie> - 2026-05-11 16:37 -0400
Re: The price of fuel Citizen Smith <csmith@tootingpopularfront.corn> - 2026-05-12 17:09 +0100
Re: The price of fuel Mixed Nuts <melopsitticus@undulatus.budgie> - 2026-05-12 17:39 -0400
Re: The price of fuel Citizen Smith <csmith@tootingpopularfront.corn> - 2026-05-11 21:04 +0100
Re: The price of fuel Bob Henson <q59qr3wnw@mozmail.com> - 2026-05-12 09:35 +0100
Re: The price of fuel Citizen Smith <csmith@tootingpopularfront.corn> - 2026-05-12 17:08 +0100
Re: The price of fuel Citizen Smith <csmith@tootingpopularfront.corn> - 2026-05-13 17:14 +0100
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