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They are changing the fuel duty, I think you will have to claim it back after!

 

no.. they talked about that a year or so ago.. apparantly they are thinkin of makin farmers use white at normal price and nothing can be claimed back.. this is so farmers will use smaller tractors or not use them as much to stop pollution.. cant see it happenin unless they are gonna triple the price of grain

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I fixed your spelling there mate :001_tt2:

ha ha thats a bit cuntraversial sorry my spellings not too good either, there is talk of dropping the red and paying a higher subsidy which i guess would be a better thing stop all these arborists running there chippers on red and not paying the tax...:sneaky2::thumbdown::lol:

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