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Further informationBoth the 10 Downing Street - http://www.pm.gov.uk/output/Page1.asp - and Department for Transport - http://www.dft.gov.uk/pgr/roads/roadpricing/debate - websites offer much more information about road pricing.This includes a range of independent viewpoints - http://www.pm.gov.uk/output/Page11031.asp - both for and against.You can also read the Eddington Report - http://www.pm.gov.uk/output/Page10961.asp - in full.You can reply to this email by posting a question to Roads Minister Dr. Stephen Ladyman in a webchat - http://www.pm.gov.uk/output/Page10961.asp - on the No 10 website this Thursday.There will be further opportunities in the coming months to get involved in the debate. You will receive one final e-mail from Downing Street to update you in due course.
lets vote the idiots out at the next election. Not a stealth tax, yeah right!
There are 6 million more vehicles on the road now than in 1997, and predictions are that this trend will continue. so that means that 6 million x £192 for car tax =£1152000000 taken last year then :o then theres the tax on the fuel! any one want to work that out then And thats for 1 year
Have you noticed how much quieter the roads are at rush hour when the kids are off school, what we need is a really good school bus service like the Americans have, this would take a load of cars off the road at the busiest times.
Start the schools half hour/hour early
I don't see why more people can't work from home other than the bums on seats mentallity of manuy employers.
I don't see why more people can't work from home other than the bums on seats mentallity of many employers
Quote from: "Range Rover Blues"I don't see why more people can't work from home other than the bums on seats mentallity of many employersBe a bit difficult for me as I can't see people bringing their central heating boilers to my house for repair & servicing :lol: :lol: :lol: (Sorry I'm just being silly, I know!)