How have the countries down the bottom remained so low
No-Animal1034 on
And the farmers pay even LESS than that.
South-Seagull on
We are well passed that now 😅
pablo8itall on
Damn Danes beating us AGAIN…. How do they keep getting away with it?
rankinrez on
Good old Orban
nomamesgueyz on
Protest!
Babyindablender on
Without context, it’s biased. We don’t have access to adequate substitutes or alternatives for many drivers in this country. The time to plant the tree was yesterday, and this government kicked the can so far down the road they are now losing sight of it.
We need legislation to get the metro fast tracked and completed, we need wfh rights, decentralised government offices, and removal of then 2 years for mobility transfer. We need loans for green tech like solar panels and EV that are actually mouth watering and entice people to transition, not scrap by, to pay interest on a loan.
But most of all, we need leaders who can deliver the measures and messages that aren’t seen as slimey weasels.
Fabulous-Elk-2014 on
Every country above us in this list has far better infrastructure and public transportÂ
EnvironmentalShift25 on
Take that Denmark.
InfectedAztec on
“We have the most expensive diesel in Europe”
They say it with such confidence too why should they be listened to about anything?
OutRunTerminator on
“The current price of diesel fuel in Malta is **EUR 1.21 per litre** based on the latest update from 06-Apr-2026”
TheHyland98 on
Now compare the efficiency of each country’s public transport.
Except the other countries have proper alternatives to driving a fuel car. Ireland does not, and it has no plans to ever come close.
WideChrome1 on
Wow.
How could Mehole Martin 😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣 and Simple Simon 🤣🤣🤣🤣 DE TRAYTURZZZ do this ?
TravelLove757 on
I hate the public transport argument. Do you really think everyone who’s driving suddenly switches to train/bus because of high prices, even if they could?? Ni, especially Germans love their cars too much to do that.
Also, especially in rural areas on the continent, public transport is not as accessible/available as many seem to think. But sure, if you’ve only been to Amsterdam/Berlin/Frankfurt/Vienna/etc. on holidays, you’d think piblic transport is amazing everywhere…
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But the gubbermint!
Show this to C*nt O Flynn
How have the countries down the bottom remained so low
And the farmers pay even LESS than that.
We are well passed that now 😅
Damn Danes beating us AGAIN…. How do they keep getting away with it?
Good old Orban
Protest!
Without context, it’s biased. We don’t have access to adequate substitutes or alternatives for many drivers in this country. The time to plant the tree was yesterday, and this government kicked the can so far down the road they are now losing sight of it.
We need legislation to get the metro fast tracked and completed, we need wfh rights, decentralised government offices, and removal of then 2 years for mobility transfer. We need loans for green tech like solar panels and EV that are actually mouth watering and entice people to transition, not scrap by, to pay interest on a loan.
But most of all, we need leaders who can deliver the measures and messages that aren’t seen as slimey weasels.
Every country above us in this list has far better infrastructure and public transportÂ
Take that Denmark.
“We have the most expensive diesel in Europe”
They say it with such confidence too why should they be listened to about anything?
“The current price of diesel fuel in Malta is **EUR 1.21 per litre** based on the latest update from 06-Apr-2026”
Now compare the efficiency of each country’s public transport.
Suck it, Denmark…!
EU data source (with tax /non-tax datasets): https://energy.ec.europa.eu/data-and-analysis/weekly-oil-bulletin_en
Except the other countries have proper alternatives to driving a fuel car. Ireland does not, and it has no plans to ever come close.
Wow.
How could Mehole Martin 😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣 and Simple Simon 🤣🤣🤣🤣 DE TRAYTURZZZ do this ?
I hate the public transport argument. Do you really think everyone who’s driving suddenly switches to train/bus because of high prices, even if they could?? Ni, especially Germans love their cars too much to do that.
Also, especially in rural areas on the continent, public transport is not as accessible/available as many seem to think. But sure, if you’ve only been to Amsterdam/Berlin/Frankfurt/Vienna/etc. on holidays, you’d think piblic transport is amazing everywhere…