Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 6:08 pm
the government is to delay adding another 2p to the astronomical price
how big of them, time for gordan and the boys to pack their bags the only thing is they are all as bad as each other .
Did you know that petrol is over £5 a gallon now?
Pricing in litres has hidden this fact.
Did you know it has gone up over 50% since 1997?
Have your wages gone up this much?
Did you know that around two-thirds of the price of petrol is tax?
For every £50 you spend at the pumps, you only get £17 of petrol.
40 LTR UNL PREM £ 9.72
GOVERNMENT FUEL TAX £ 19.52
VAT £ 5.11
TOTAL £ 34.35
The government pushed up tax whilst oil prices were falling so that nobody noticed. Now oil prices have returned to previous levels, pump prices are shooting up.
And don't forget that VAT is charged fuel tax too — a tax on a tax.
Do you think high fuel taxes are inevitable because the Government has to raise taxes from somewhere? Wrong.
Why should an essential like fuel be taxed at several hundred %, when heating fuel is only taxed at 5%? Poorer motoring families are hit hardest — a rural family earning £15,000 per annum and running two modest cars pays more in fuel tax than in income tax. Thats not fair. Transport is the lifeblood of the economy, so taxing it until the pips squeak is actually harming the economy and reducing tax revenues elsewhere.
Not content with imposing extortionate tax on fuel, the treasury have the audacity to tax you on the tax!
how big of them, time for gordan and the boys to pack their bags the only thing is they are all as bad as each other .
Did you know that petrol is over £5 a gallon now?
Pricing in litres has hidden this fact.
Did you know it has gone up over 50% since 1997?
Have your wages gone up this much?
Did you know that around two-thirds of the price of petrol is tax?
For every £50 you spend at the pumps, you only get £17 of petrol.
40 LTR UNL PREM £ 9.72
GOVERNMENT FUEL TAX £ 19.52
VAT £ 5.11
TOTAL £ 34.35
The government pushed up tax whilst oil prices were falling so that nobody noticed. Now oil prices have returned to previous levels, pump prices are shooting up.
And don't forget that VAT is charged fuel tax too — a tax on a tax.
Do you think high fuel taxes are inevitable because the Government has to raise taxes from somewhere? Wrong.
Why should an essential like fuel be taxed at several hundred %, when heating fuel is only taxed at 5%? Poorer motoring families are hit hardest — a rural family earning £15,000 per annum and running two modest cars pays more in fuel tax than in income tax. Thats not fair. Transport is the lifeblood of the economy, so taxing it until the pips squeak is actually harming the economy and reducing tax revenues elsewhere.
Not content with imposing extortionate tax on fuel, the treasury have the audacity to tax you on the tax!