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Hi everyone. Despite my motive for posting here, I must add I am a Land Rover enthusiast to. I own a new Range Rover 4.4 Vogue and love it to bits.My point in posting here is to draw your attention to a more serious matter...Fuel Prices!I am a head player in the Transaction Group, you may remember we brought the Government around to our way of thinking back in 2000 when we blockaded all the refineries. Our aim has always been to get cheaper fuel for everyone, not just transport (despite being Transport orientated).If you want to join us in an imminent fuel protest, bigger, better and far more explosive than in 200, please log on to transaction-2007.com and register your votes of approval or disapproval (we listen to everyones opinions) and tell us what you think of this crazy fuel tax problem that is now out of control in the UK. Pledge your support and join us in protest.Best Wishes Chris H (Transaction-2007.com)
The blockades will affect the country. Business *WILL* suffer. Can't see who it will help in the long run. We can't hold the government to ransom, it DOES NOT WORK. All they might do is knock a few pence off, and then shove it on something else in March. False economy :(After seeing Gordon Brown in action, I'm not sure he'd give in :shock:
but when you look across the water and see them paying so little for thier fuel then it does grate a bit
Fuel is expensive in most European countries these days.But then look at what the government provides to the public for free.You will usually find that the contries with lower taxation provide less services.So the question is what services do you want to give up, just to get cheaper fuel?
There is a way to avoid this. Abandon road fund licence. That way we get a tax break and they still get more money out of them as use more fuel. Much fairer.
In Calgary:From Acadia to Downtown (8 miles)Drive, $2/3 of fuel. $10 of parking assuming I find a spot/reserve one.Train/Bus, 2 min walk, $2 for all day travel anywhere, bus gets in 2 mins before train leaves, train right to downtown about 1 block from where I worked. Busses and trains run at sensible times.Alberta has NO GST (about half of our VAT bill here gone)Taxes are lower than here in terms of income taxNo NI, although you do have healthcare but thats still half of NIThis scene is repeated all over the world. Seattle, Vancouver, NYC, San-Fran, etc all the same sort of setup.
At the end of the day, do you want to pay a £1 a litre for fuel to use a luxury (which is what cars are) or £60 to see a doctor every time your ill and be charged the full costs of the medications and vaccinations?
I work in an area where no public transport goes to so I HAVE to use my Disco every day.
so what is the answer????
Quote from: "cardiff_gareth"I work in an area where no public transport goes to so I HAVE to use my Disco every day.If it's just to get to work get a larger moped like a 125cc - £15 road tax and 70mpg. Less depreciation on the Disco, more fun to be had with it.
You say something has to give. At the moment we have one of the highest tax burdens our country has ever seen. And yet our health, education armed and social services are at an all time low. Why? I could point the blame at all sorts of things like a non contributing population rise. But i wont in case i offend. The government bang on about more efficatious use of resources but in that case where is all the tax revenue going if it is all so efficient?
BTW, if you ever go to Madrid, have a look at the public transport system. £25/month will buy you unlimited travel through the city centre, £50 will do the same, but throughout the county