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07/5/2008 at 9:36pm
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Quote: Originally posted by WilliamGeorge on 07/5/2008
Geoff
I can see your view for scrapping the road tax.My argument is if it happend as you want it,the average driver with a small car would be far out of pocket who does the average yearly mileage.Why should we pay extra on petrol for subsidising your caravan holidays with large cars when we chose not to?.
WG
I could ask you the same question; why should an owner of a large vehicle used infrequently pay more tax so people with small cars can produce more polution by doing lots more milage when they could use public transport?
I havent yet found a bus service that will tow my caravan to a site for me for our environmentaly friendly holiday whilst the small car driver spends the £200 or so on a holiday abroad.
I maybe going over the top but I bet I am not far wrong.
Oh and; "I still maintain that in life what you want it has to be paid for so I will leave it there and beg to differ." I couldnt agree more, do more miles pay for more fuel, that has to be fair.
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08/5/2008 at 7:06am
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Quote: Originally posted by adibe on 07/5/2008
Quote: Originally posted by WilliamGeorge on 07/5/2008
Geoff
I can see your view for scrapping the road tax.My argument is if it happend as you want it,the average driver with a small car would be far out of pocket who does the average yearly mileage.Why should we pay extra on petrol for subsidising your caravan holidays with large cars when we chose not to?.
WG
I could ask you the same question; why should an owner of a large vehicle used infrequently pay more tax so people with small cars can produce more polution by doing lots more milage when they could use public transport?
I havent yet found a bus service that will tow my caravan to a site for me for our environmentaly friendly holiday whilst the small car driver spends the £200 or so on a holiday abroad.
I maybe going over the top but I bet I am not far wrong. Post last edited on 07/05/2008 21:45:27
We have a small car and do the average mileage a year.it would be nice if we could use public transport to get around but that is not possible as most people know unless you are lucky in your area.Why us with small cars by the way?.I have also found that I can't find a bus that will take the wife and I to a camp site with all the camping gear for our environmently holiday the same as you plus we couldn't get to tour.Just because we do not have a caravan or motorhome we do not go on holiday abroad in fact never have been. I have 2 motorcycles and taxed not sorn declared which I only use as and when I fancy to take out.That is what I want and prepared to pay for and see nothing wrong it that.
I still think we pay the tax rate for the size car and not zero and put on the price of fuel. It would seem that I am on my own with this issue so will leave it there.
WG
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What an interesting thread ........
One thing I think we all need to understand is that the increases in VED and the stupidly high levels of taxation on fuel are nothing to do with "saving the planet" and everything to do with raising income for the exchequer. There seems little point in arguing about the fairness of VED or fuel taxation, fairness just isn't a consideration for those who impose the taxes. The only significant issue is "Can we get away with it?".
From the perspective of one who pays the taxes, the changes in VED seem especially pointless. Logically, if you want to adopt the position that the polluter should pay, then it makes much more sense to put extra taxes on fuel as an incentive to be more careful in your usage. Fortunately for some of us, this doesn't pass the "Can we get away with it" criterion - as the road haulage lobby would go ape.
I wonder how those "in power" will justify future increases in taxes on fuel & transport when the notion of the greenhouse effect and an anthropogenic cause of global warming is more widely understood and accepted to have no validity. For those interested, this is an interesting article ... http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtml?xml=/opinion/2008/05/04/do0405.xml
Cheers Andrew
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I got this email sent by a mate the other day, Im sure it can be lassed as a chain letter but it looks like it might work!
See what you think and pass it on if you agree with it We are hitting £121.00 a litre in some areas now, soon we will be faced with paying£1.25a ltr.
Philip Hollsworth offered this good idea: This makes MUCH MORE SENSE than the 'don't buy petrol on a certain day campaign that was going around last April or May! The oil companies just laughed at that because they knew we wouldn't continue to hurt ourselves by refusing to buy petrol. It was more of an inconvenience to us than it was a problem for them. BUT,whoever thought of this idea, has come up with a plan that can really work. Please read it and join in!Now that the oil companies and the OPEC nations have conditioned us to think that the cost of a litre is CHEAP, we need to take aggressive action to teach them thatBUYERS control the market place not sellers.
With the price of petrol going up more each day, we consumers need totake action. The only way we are going to see the price of petrol come down is ifwe hit someone in the pocket by notpurchasing their Petrol! And we can do that WITHOUT hurting ourselves. Here's theidea: For the rest of this year DON'T purchase ANY petrol from the two biggest oilcompanies (which now are one), ESSO and BP. If they are not selling any petrol, they will be inclined to reduce their prices. Ifthey reduce their prices, the other companies will have to follow suit. But to havean impact we need to reach literally millions of Esso and BP petrol buyers. It'sreally simple to do!!Now, don't wimp out at this point... keep reading and I'll explain how simple it isto reach millions of people!!I am sending this note to a lot of people.
If each of you send it to at least tenmore (30 x 10 = 300)... and those 300 send it to at least ten more (300 x 10 =3,000) ... and so on, by the time the message reaches the sixth generation of people, we will have reached over THREEMILLION consumers! If those three million get excited and pass this on to ten friends each, then 30 million people will have been contacted!If it goes one level further, you guessed it... ..THREE HUNDRED MILLION PEOPLE!!!
Again, all You have to do is send this to 10 people. That's all.(and not buy at ESSO/BP) How long would all that take? If each of us sends this email out to tenmore people within one day of receipt, all 300 MILLION people could conceivably be contacted within the next 8days!!!Acting together we can make a difference If this makes sense to you, please pass this message on. PLEASE HOLD OUT UNTIL THEY LOWER THEIR PRICES TO THE 69p a LITRE RANGE It's easy to make this happen. Just forward this email, and buy your petrol at Shell, Asda,Tesco, Sainsburys, Morrisons Jet etc. i.e. boycott BP and Esso
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