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Fill up with fuel if you have an empty tank, as prices at the pump are going to rocket
 
Local price was up 2p since pre Xmas fill up. That's before repriced deliveries.
 
Shouldn't this be titled "Trumps Crisis"
 
Here in Belgium all the prices at the pump went up also , reason they gave is the higher amount of bio-product in the end product wich is making fuel more expencive.....
So they are putting in less fuel/liter and more other additional stuff and still charge more saying the war in the midlle east is making oil more expencife?

Any reason is good for them to higher the price imo , we are the cows that needs to be milked as much as possible.
I'm not letting it get to me , when the tank is empty i fill up ....
 
We were due to fly out to Dubai on Wednesday, they are telling all westerners to leave do looks our holiday may well be cancelled
 
We were due to fly out to Dubai on Wednesday, they are telling all westerners to leave do looks our holiday may well be cancelled
Who is telling westerners to leave??
Im over there too in a few days.
 

I used to work in the international security business and "experts" say lots of things. Rather than relying on some self-described expert (especially an Iranian one) quoted in the Daily Mail, you'd be better IMO to follow UK FCO travel advice:
https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/united-arab-emirates

In my experience, FCO travel advice is usually pretty reliable, balanced and unbiased.

For UAE the FCO webpage, at the time I'm typing this, is currently only saying "remain vigilant", and keep checking back there for any further advice/developments before and during travel.
 
4 January 2020 Latest update:
Summary - Following the death of Iranian General Qasem Soleimani in a US strike in Baghdad on 3 January, British nationals in the region should remain vigilant and keep up to date with the latest developments, including via the media and this travel advice.
I used to work in the international security business and "experts" say lots of things. Rather than relying on some self-described expert (especially an Iranian one) quoted in the Daily Mail, you'd be better IMO to follow UK FCO travel advice:
https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/united-arab-emirates

In my experience, FCO travel advice is usually pretty reliable, balanced and unbiased.

For UAE the FCO webpage, at the time I'm typing this, is currently only saying "remain vigilant", and keep checking back there for any further advice/developments before and during travel.
Thats the link that i have been following.
I couldn't click the other -expert- link cos it was in the daily mail.

I gave up reading that yrs ago in order to live a happy life.
 
I wouldn't have any big safety concern about visiting Dubai/UAE at this point and will be passing through there myself in a few weeks.

I don't think I'd particularly want to be loitering unnecessarily around Jebel Ali port in Dubai (where the US fleet hangs out) but other than that I'll obviously be keeping an eye on the news.

EDIT: Ha, just checked out the Iranian 'expert' the Black Dog Daily Mail is quoting: one Mohammed Marandi, looks to be same as (or closely associated with) Seyed Mohammed Marandi, also of Tehran Univ, proud alumnus of Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and evidently still very pro-regime from his Twitter feed. Advising US, Brits etc to get out of the Middle East. There's a surprise then.
 
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Rather you than me, I would not be going anywhere near airspace over there
 
Iran is the only country between UK and Mongolia where my Green card is not valid. I am not complaining about that...
 
Iran is the only country between UK and Mongolia where my Green card is not valid. I am not complaining about that...

But nice to know you'll be insured for any fender-benders in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan then... :)
 

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