lol you all laugh, but in due time you will wish the price was back in the 90's lol. You are forgetting the affect this has on the other things in life, for example farmers and transportation. I know that in Northern Ireland farmers get to use red diesel which is about 50 p a litre, but they are doing away with this very soon and farmers will be forced to use normal diesel like the rest of us. I dont know if this is the case in the rest of the UK, but think of the effect this will have on the price of food produced and sold within the UK. Now some of you might say, good let them pay the same price as the rest of us, buy when you take into acount the hundreds of gallons a fuel a farmer might use in a single week, it soons starts to add up.
Also in fox i know the price of wholesale in $ has no effect on us, but i always us it as a guide to the price we can expext to pay.