I heard from an American friend that gas prices were at record highs over in the States. They had just paid $3.34 for a gallon of gas, which, here in Britain, is remarkably cheap.
Doing the maths;
1 Gallon = 4.5 litres
$3.34 = £2.06 British pounds
We pay £1.31 per Litre,
£1.31 x 4.5 litres = £5.89 British pounds
If the States had British gas prices, it would be $9.5 dollars per Gallon
In the UK, the government puts 'fuel tax' onto every litre of petrol brought, totaling currently 58.95 pence per litre (almost a dollar per litre)
Now we are hearing that unrest in Libya will result in another hike in oil, and people just cant afford it. Are these riots really the result of people 'having enough' and 'wanting democracy', or rather the result of whispers in the dark to try to whip up public unrest? It's happened before