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    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    Because it means I get less interest on my very small savings account that I allow them to hold.
     
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      My moan today is modern rubber - specifically tyres, which seem to be incapable of holding onto the air that is put into them. Historically, I've had cars that barely ever wanted air - yet of late, with new tyres around 5000 miles ago (and a Pirelli, so not el-cheapo), they seem incapable of holding air. I checked mine to day and each wheel was easily 10-psi below where it should be. Now admittedly, it wasn't last week that I last checked, but equally it wasn't that long ago.

      I am aware also that there has been a fair bit of talk, mostly in classic car circles but not exclusively so, that fuel hoses are also not holding up as well as they once did, which is partly the reason that there seems to have been an increased in vehicle fires, so I wonder if it is down to a change in 'recipe' for the rubber or something...
       
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        It's because I usually have a 22hr working day. :noidea:
         
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          The moment they announced the drop in base rate I moved most of one the money in my savings account into a fixed rate bond before they could drop the rate. :thumbsup: They haven't dropped the rate! :doh: Yet! :noidea:
           
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            I can vouch for the Tomato, Orange and Ginger soup recipe from @Obelix-Vendée. I also like Pea and Ham soup / Mushroom soup / Veg soup. All home made. The last time I bought a tin of soup was back in the '70's - about the same era as Noodles in a Cup :biggrin:
             
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            pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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            I only have a very small, quick access savings account with Natwest, its my buffer account for emergencies.
             
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              Interesting about the Car Tax - mine dropped to £30 pa in 2002 and has remained the same since.
              I've never understood why it was so dramatically reduced from well over the hundred mark - particularly given the state of the roads but haven't heard any mention of an increase from the new govt. to pay for the endless maintenance needed.
              Perhaps the PM never encounters a pot hole - either that or his Security Guards crouch down on any bit of rough road so the PM doesn't feel the effect and is thus unaware ? ?
               
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                pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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                I think they are going to start taxing electric vehicles, but I doubt any extra money with be spent on roads.
                 
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                  @pete I could be wrong but I understood Electric vehicles were much heavier and could therefore be accused of causing more damage to the roads ?
                  Apart from that, surely anything on wheels using the road network should be paying towards the upkeep - that should include any electric vehicle as well as cyclists and E scooters. Use the roads = pay road tax.
                  Maybe that's too simple an idea to put into practice for any govt. of whatever persuasiom - best stick to the usual crap I guess:frown:
                   
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                    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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                    Unfortunately I dont think road tax has ever been used to repair roads, just like fuel duty, it all get thrown in the bag and then dealt out for other things.
                    Roads always seem fairly low down on most governments agenda, which is strange when you consider that the whole country is dependant on them.
                     
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                      pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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                      More riots.
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                        It's odd how councils and governments in the UK (mis)manage roads.

                        In Belgium we always knew there was an imminent election as loads of roadworj-ks sprung up.

                        Here in France, we can call the Mairie to signal a pothole and they come and fill it within 48 hours.
                         
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                        Over here they are more likely to fill it with the person who complained :whistle:
                         
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                          Doomsday! I had just gotten used to boasting about my interest gains that buy me a branded chocolate bar every month, now it's back to Lidl own brand one. :mad:
                           
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                            pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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                            I did used to report potholes but reporting them has become difficult now due to so many.
                            When you look at their map it just a complete mass of reports on some roads.
                             
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