I heard about that on the radio today. They say they are doing it to limit demand and not for profits. I don't believe it though. I think they are just trying to cash in. If their prices don't go back to before the dispute when it's over then yes they should be boycotted.
I was in a shop this morning and the shopkeeper was saying that people on benefits who have a car have been given an extra �30 a week to cover rising petrol cost. If it's true I am seething. Has anyone else heard this ?