When the Lottery started in Britain, almost every conversation started with “What would you do if you won the lottery?  What would you buy first?  Would you give some of the money away?”

Now that it has backed away from the limelight somewhat, people are getting on with their lives having come to terms with the fact that they aren’t likely to ever find out what they would do given a winning ticket.

No, I’m not going to kick up a stink about the exorbitant price we have to pay in order to fill our cars with petrol or diesel - nor am I going to moan about the fact that those of us living in rural Britain (who could argue we need cars more as we have less public transport than elsewhere), actually have to pay more than our urban counterparts.

No, what is getting my goat at the moment is the way fuel pricing is displayed on the forecourts at garages the length and breadth of the country.

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