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27 April 2015

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The AA is pointing the finger at retailers who are setting the fuel prices

MOTORISTS are being robbed by fuel retailers who raise prices of petrol and diesel disproportionately, claims the AA.

The AA has accused fuel retailers of “plundering drivers’ pockets” over the last month because while the price of oil has fallen by nearly 5%, petrol prices are up by 1.2%.

BBC Business reports the AA said motorists are now paying an extra 1.73p a litre of petrol and an extra 0.63p a litre of diesel.

Cars are like blank cheques for whoever feels the need to balance the books by plundering drivers’ pockets

Yet, industry sources said it wholesale costs had risen, making increases at the pump inevitable. One reason was that oil is priced in dollars and the pound has fallen significantly against the US currency.

Since the middle of March, the exchange rate is down from $1.51 to the pound, to $1.48. The wholesale cost of petrol, which includes the cost of refining and transport, rose from $608 a tonne at the beginning of March, to $613 in the first fortnight of April.

But Edmund King, the AA’s president, said motorists were still losing out.

“Cars are like blank cheques for whoever feels the need to balance the books by plundering drivers’ pockets,” he said.

Last month the RAC accused retailers of putting up the price of diesel, even though the wholesale cost had fallen.

At the time, retailers said the margins they made were “tiny” and that many petrol stations were closing as a result.

“Now the fuel retailers are taking £3 a tank extra on diesel to steady their finances,” said Edmund King.

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