All day, we have had the political parties claiming and counterclaiming on what they will do for the UK economy?For Mr and Mrs Joe Average, the issue of national insurance as a percentage of government expenditure may not be something which they fully comprehend.
However, they do understand the price of petrol and today we saw the average price of unleaded petrol hit a new high of 119.9p a litre, mainly due to the weakness of the pound which makes the import of fuel more expensive.
As a result, the cost of filling a 50-litre tank with petrol has risen from £42.95 in Jan 2009 (when prices were at their lowest) to £59.70, an increase of £16.74.
Will they blame the oil companies or the current Government?
More relevantly, how will the various political parties try to make capital out of something that affects millions of individuals and businesses across the country.
Indeed, it is sometimes the simplest of things that can change the entire mood of the electorate during a General Election.
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