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Title: Duty rise set to bring fuel tax to 71% in 2 weeks
Post by: addy on 19 March 2009, 08:39:31
Hi just heard about this on my local radio.  What do you think about this.

Here is a link to a website that keeps me upto date with petrol prices etc.

http://www.petrolprices.com/blog/duty-rise-set-to-bring-fuel-tax-to-in-weeks-110.html

Title: Re: Duty rise set to bring fuel tax to 71% in 2 weeks
Post by: M0T0RVATE on 19 March 2009, 10:24:07
Quote - "Fuel duty is set to rise by roughly 2 pence per litre on April 1st meaning that 66 pence of the average litre of fuel goes directly to the Treasury.

Fuel tax goes into a central government tax pot. It's not necessarily allocated back out to motoring, so fuel tax can be spent on anything – the NHS, housing, pensions or even banking bailouts."

Oh how true this is, and always has been...!!

Question is, what do they want the extra taxes for now...??
Another bank bailout, or more "national security" issues...??

 :-/

Title: Re: Duty rise set to bring fuel tax to 71% in 2 weeks
Post by: feeutfo on 19 March 2009, 11:01:23
only 2pence per litre. Considering all thats gone on in the last year i'm suprised its not more to tbh. Fully expect this years budget to be fairly hefty.
Or it it just me?
Title: Re: Duty rise set to bring fuel tax to 71% in 2 weeks
Post by: portomega on 19 March 2009, 14:31:55
Agh yes, when all else fails kick the motorist in the fleshy dangly bits  >:(
Also how come when oil prices fall it takes weeks for the price at the pumps to go down ......yet........when the price rises,within a few hours the price at the pumps jumps!!! it when from about 82p a ltr to 88-89 with a week round here  >:(
Title: Re: Duty rise set to bring fuel tax to 71% in 2 weeks
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 19 March 2009, 15:30:31
The simple truth is this Government has no reserves to fight the good fight against the depression we are now in. ::) ::) >:(

So, what is the only thing the Government can do when revenues from all taxes has dramatically declined?  Raise motoring taxes!! >:( >:(

Why not? ::) ::) ::)  We are easy, soft targets, that need to use our cars who cannot easily avoid paying for the Governments mistakes!! >:( >:( >:(

This morally and financially bankrupt Government will do anything to try and get themselves out of the diabolical mess they have got us all in by poor management of our economy and civil administration generally!! >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:(
Title: Re: Duty rise set to bring fuel tax to 71% in 2 weeks
Post by: albitz on 19 March 2009, 15:45:51
If they had any backbone they would be slashing public spending,but they are still recruiting gov.employees at about the same rate as they have for the last decade,i.e. 1000 new jobs per week.
some of this weeks jobs include -Head of sustainability-Lambeth Council,aiming to meet or exceed carbon reduction targets-applicant should be succesful in influencing behavioral change :o £46,000 pa
collaborative manager-core cities(a collection of 10 nhs) trusts,to lobby whitehall and councils on behalf of NHS trusts £53,400 pa >:(
Title: Re: Duty rise set to bring fuel tax to 71% in 2 weeks
Post by: HolyCount on 19 March 2009, 16:10:13
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If they had any backbone they would be slashing public spending,but they are still recruiting gov.employees at about the same rate as they have for the last decade,i.e. 1000 new jobs per week.
some of this weeks jobs include -Head of sustainability-Lambeth Council,aiming to meet or exceed carbon reduction targets-applicant should be succesful in influencing behavioral change :o £46,000 pa
collaborative manager-core cities(a collection of 10 nhs) trusts,to lobby whitehall and councils on behalf of NHS trusts £53,400 pa >:(

You will notice, however, that most of these new posts are "Upper Management" ( no real work to do!) or Head Office posts. My organisation has been on a recruitment and promotion freeze for the last year .... however, last month there were 7 new posts (higher management) and about the same in promotions ... all in Head Office ... while we at the "coal face" are given increasing workloads, shorter target times and less staff. >:( >:(
Title: Re: Duty rise set to bring fuel tax to 71% in 2 weeks
Post by: Kevin Wood on 19 March 2009, 16:21:57
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If they had any backbone they would be slashing public spending,but they are still recruiting gov.employees at about the same rate as they have for the last decade,i.e. 1000 new jobs per week.
some of this weeks jobs include -Head of sustainability-Lambeth Council,aiming to meet or exceed carbon reduction targets-applicant should be succesful in influencing behavioral change :o £46,000 pa
collaborative manager-core cities(a collection of 10 nhs) trusts,to lobby whitehall and councils on behalf of NHS trusts £53,400 pa >:(

You will notice, however, that most of these new posts are "Upper Management" ( no real work to do!) or Head Office posts. My organisation has been on a recruitment and promotion freeze for the last year .... however, last month there were 7 new posts (higher management) and about the same in promotions ... all in Head Office ... while we at the "coal face" are given increasing workloads, shorter target times and less staff. >:( >:(

How else to they stand a chance of winning the next election than by recruiting potential Labour voters and buttering them up to the tune of £53,400 pa? Election victory doesn't come cheap when you're as incompetent as these cretins.  >:(

Kevin
Title: Re: Duty rise set to bring fuel tax to 71% in 2 weeks
Post by: LaserLance on 19 March 2009, 16:56:59
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If they had any backbone they would be slashing public spending,but they are still recruiting gov.employees at about the same rate as they have for the last decade,i.e. 1000 new jobs per week.
some of this weeks jobs include -Head of sustainability-Lambeth Council,aiming to meet or exceed carbon reduction targets-applicant should be succesful in influencing behavioral change :o £46,000 pa
collaborative manager-core cities(a collection of 10 nhs) trusts,to lobby whitehall and councils on behalf of NHS trusts £53,400 pa >:(

You will notice, however, that most of these new posts are "Upper Management" ( no real work to do!) or Head Office posts. My organisation has been on a recruitment and promotion freeze for the last year .... however, last month there were 7 new posts (higher management) and about the same in promotions ... all in Head Office ... while we at the "coal face" are given increasing workloads, shorter target times and less staff. >:( >:(
I bet all of these ..."Ahem " so called jobs are advertised in that quality leftie liberal paper "The Guardian"???? Jobs for the boys anyone ::) ::) ::)
Title: Re: Duty rise set to bring fuel tax to 71% in 2 weeks
Post by: HolyCount on 19 March 2009, 18:24:00
You could well be right there LL --- I wouldn't know -- never read it  ::)
Title: Re: Duty rise set to bring fuel tax to 71% in 2 weeks
Post by: djdaveyp85 on 19 March 2009, 18:27:30
So thats how the government affords to bail out banks!
Title: Re: Duty rise set to bring fuel tax to 71% in 2 weeks
Post by: albitz on 19 March 2009, 19:08:58
Tax revenue has dropped by 10% this year.
They borrowed 9 BILLION last MONTH. :o :o :o
Title: Re: Duty rise set to bring fuel tax to 71% in 2 weeks
Post by: willyboy on 19 March 2009, 19:23:15
National debt now £700 Billion :y
Title: Re: Duty rise set to bring fuel tax to 71% in 2 weeks
Post by: Martin_1962 on 19 March 2009, 19:35:36
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National debt now £700 Billion :y


Over £10,000 each :o :o :o :o
Title: Re: Duty rise set to bring fuel tax to 71% in 2 weeks
Post by: albitz on 19 March 2009, 19:46:38
I didnt sign the loan forms,so I want my £10,000 back. :D
Title: Re: Duty rise set to bring fuel tax to 71% in 2 weeks
Post by: waspy on 19 March 2009, 20:01:50
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National debt now £700 Billion :y

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