Please Sign the Petition
Petition to: Reduce Fuel duty to bring fuel prices back to an acceptable level.![Wink ;) ;)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
Petition to: Reduce Fuel duty to bring fuel prices back to an acceptable level.
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What is an acceptable level?
Where would the government get the tax revenue from that is loses by reducing the duty?
Mate I was just posting a link. You don't have to give me the 3rd degree about where the tax will come from instead. If you are happy paying through the nose then don't sign it![]()
Mate I was just posting a link. You don't have to give me the 3rd degree about where the tax will come from instead. If you are happy paying through the nose then don't sign it![]()
Oh I seeIt wasn't aimed at you.
They were just the two immediate questions that came to mind when i read about it. Thought others may want to think about them as well, hence the post.
:thud:Ah, but if that's what you think, you should have written something more like 'Please sign this petition' otherwise it reads like an order.
I'm not If you don't agree then don't sign it ! SimpleHow are you going to persuade me that I should sign such a petition without some sort of rationale?
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Oh and I've edited the original post just for you
Thank you.
But I'm still not going to sign the petition. It's funny how people like market forces when they work in their favour, but not so much when they don't. Oil is a finite resource and so its price is likely to go up as supply reduces.
A man of principles. A rarity these daysThank you.
But I'm still not going to sign the petition. It's funny how people like market forces when they work in their favour, but not so much when they don't. Oil is a finite resource and so its price is likely to go up as supply reduces.
Yes of course its due to green issues just like the war with Iraq was to do with weapons of mass destruction.The trouble with reducing fuel duty (apart from the loss of revenue) is, as the Guardian pointed out this morning, that it goes against everything that has been said by this government.
It's been made clear that 'green' taxes are there to deter people from taking excessive flights and driving unnecessarily, whether you to believe that to be the case is beside the point, that's what the Labour government (and the Tory opposition) believe. The message is simply this: high prices help deter driving.
If a government were to reduce duty then its message would be to carry on driving, in direct contravention of the government's commitment on climate change.
Politically, Gordon Brown might see the benefits in reducing duty but it would be a dramatic U-turn -after his one on the 10p tax - and could lead to trouble with the EU.
Yes of course its due to green issues just like the war with Iraq was to do with weapons of mass destruction.
Get in the real world. The ONLY reson they dont reduce it, it because its easy money for them. They've taxed us to f*** already, so at least with fuel tax they can claim its out of their control.
Thank you.
But I'm still not going to sign the petition. It's funny how people like market forces when they work in their favour, but not so much when they don't. Oil is a finite resource and so its price is likely to go up as supply reduces.
It wasn't meant to be a political debate, merely a thread to let you know there is an official goverment petition for anyone that would like to sign it.Damn good political debate in this thread.
I'm most impressed.
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