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Assuming wages/pensions etc and inflation were the same what would you be willing to pay until you really start to protest for
1) a litre of fuel
2) 20 cigarettes
3) A pint of beer
4) Monthly TV license
Mine would be
1) �2
2) �20 (I don't smoke)
3) �5
6) �20 per month.
1) a litre of fuel
2) 20 cigarettes
3) A pint of beer
4) Monthly TV license
Mine would be
1) �2
2) �20 (I don't smoke)
3) �5
6) �20 per month.
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Don't drink or smoke but probably �2 petrol �40 TV license.
The biggie of course is the percentage of your income that goes on mortgage repayments after all a rise quarter percent on a �100,000 mortgage is nearly double the TV license for a year!
If we had double figure interest rates back like we did under John Major I'd be screaming!
Don't drink or smoke but probably �2 petrol �40 TV license.
The biggie of course is the percentage of your income that goes on mortgage repayments after all a rise quarter percent on a �100,000 mortgage is nearly double the TV license for a year!
If we had double figure interest rates back like we did under John Major I'd be screaming!
1. �1.50.
2. Couldn't care less
3. It really annoyed me paying �4 in a swanky London bar the other day. If that was the norm I'd be protesting.
4. �30
Kathyan - I presume if you don't live in London? �3 is pretty normal in the centre You'd already have your placards out! My last petrol cost 99.9 for unleaded as well.
2. Couldn't care less
3. It really annoyed me paying �4 in a swanky London bar the other day. If that was the norm I'd be protesting.
4. �30
Kathyan - I presume if you don't live in London? �3 is pretty normal in the centre You'd already have your placards out! My last petrol cost 99.9 for unleaded as well.
Hmmm, i think the rates now are reasonable(with the exception of the TV license) . The thing i would always protest about is where my money goes. I dont mind paying a little extra to fund pensioners, single mothers, etc.
Its when it goes to useless things like immigrants and assylum seekers and funding terrorists...
Its when it goes to useless things like immigrants and assylum seekers and funding terrorists...
Could you explain what you mean by protest is it
- moan to your family
-refuse to purchase the above
-use the above but illegally by not paying
-lobbying your MP
-writing to the newspaper posting AB
-marching
-sulking
-suicide
-bungee jumping of Bristol Suspension bridge
its just without knowing what you mean by protesting, I am not sure I can comment on my tolereance level of price would be for any of these commodities.
- moan to your family
-refuse to purchase the above
-use the above but illegally by not paying
-lobbying your MP
-writing to the newspaper posting AB
-marching
-sulking
-suicide
-bungee jumping of Bristol Suspension bridge
its just without knowing what you mean by protesting, I am not sure I can comment on my tolereance level of price would be for any of these commodities.
Pubs ? I avoid them like the plague. I see no
merit in them, since their 'goodies' can be obtained
for a fraction of the price at a local supermarket, esp.
Lidl, Aldi, etc.
Cigarettes ? Irrelevant, but I smoke a pipe now and
then.
Petrol ? When it reaches the same price as a pint
in a pub, I will give up driving.
Television ? I'd pay �30 for Sky Documentaries and
�5 for all the others, combined.
merit in them, since their 'goodies' can be obtained
for a fraction of the price at a local supermarket, esp.
Lidl, Aldi, etc.
Cigarettes ? Irrelevant, but I smoke a pipe now and
then.
Petrol ? When it reaches the same price as a pint
in a pub, I will give up driving.
Television ? I'd pay �30 for Sky Documentaries and
�5 for all the others, combined.