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thanks to its "world-leading economic recovery", the UK now has the highest diesel price in Europe, if one excludes the non-EU and fossil fuel taxing to death Norway.
Typical @Kilcrohane. Only tells part of the story.
Have you considered the different methods of taxing? For example, in Holland diesel is much cheaper than the UK because they apply less tax to the fuel BUT they apply a much higher rate to road tax. How does €2,000 per year for road tax in Holland sound for a diesel SUV? In the UK the road tax is a few hundred Pounds for the year for the same car. You see I live in The Netherlands but I'm British and travel to the UK multiple times per month. Given the choice as to where I would pay to run a car, it would be the UK without even giving it a second thought. But I can't do that. On top of the road tax in The Netherlands you also have a BPM "luxury tax". €10,000 for an M135i. €13,000 for the new BMW M4. That's on TOP of the usual taxes such as VAT, which is 21% compared with the UK at 20%.
As per usual, you are very one sided when you present your information and don't fully understand the data you use.
How about petrol prices? The UK compares favourably with many European countries.
not only by the grossly overvalued pound
The above graph is slightly out of date, with the British pound rising so fast of late. Right now a litre of diesel in UK is £1.37 on average, and the pound is now at £1:€1.22, making a litre just over €1.67 equivalent, or 27 cents more than the European average and over 35 cents more compared to just over the Channel in France for instance.
Again, some of the countries with low diesel prices just choose to apply the tax on the road tax rather than the fuel itself! You're completely clueless!
And the Pound ISN'T rising so fast of late. It's been pretty stable for the last six months. I know because I constantly move Euros and Pounds between Europe and the UK! And it's not "grossly" overvalued! I generally wait to buy many things I need until I'm in the UK because it's cheaper there! That is NOT overvalued! Remember when the Euro was 1.60 to the Pound? I do!!
The more I read this crap you write the more I think you're a clueless teenager copying stuff off the internet, but with an amazing command of the English language!