SVeeedy Gonzales |
07-09-05 09:55 AM |
I'm sure they're not too bothered about fuel duty being high... easy "solution" to congestion - price people off of the roads. And if it doesn't do that, then at least it'll make them stacks of cash. A win-win situation. For them.
Have a look at http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4221296.stm
"More than half the fuel used in the UK bears little or no fuel duty at all" says a treasury spokesperson. WTF? Is that including air transport too? I'm sure the Farmers and their tractors can't equal the same fuel usage as every car, bike, van, etc. on the road... not unless a lot of their red diesel is finding its way into private vehicles (know of several people who do this - never trust chavs who own diesels...). Maybe it's time they started investigating why so much fuel is being used by the groups who don't have to pay, then perhaps we'd be paying less.
Incidentally, the quantity of fuel used for planes is massive, as are the pollution effects, and the tax is tiny (if it exists at all). Yet they're classed as "good for the economy" so they avoid taxes. The budget flight rush in recent years has put a huge drain on oil/fuel supplies as well as adding extra burden to fuel prices when we buy for our cars and bikes. No mention of cutting back on flights with all this oil crisis though...
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