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BAILIFFS - The Law and Your Rights

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    Default Reduce fuel duty to bring fuel prices back to an acceptable level!

    Click the link below to sign the petition to reduce fuel charges!

    http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Lowerduty30/

    I might even look for/start one for lower duty on fags & booze too

    Whether Gordy Brown will pay any attention is another matter though!

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    Default Re: Reduce fuel duty to bring fuel prices back to an acceptable level!

    Quote Originally Posted by Woozel View Post
    Click the link below to sign the petition to reduce fuel charges!

    http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Lowerduty30/

    I might even look for/start one for lower duty on fags & booze too

    Whether Gordy Brown will pay any attention is another matter though!

    its not up to Gordy now, thats down to his little Darling LOL:grin:



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    Default Re: Reduce fuel duty to bring fuel prices back to an acceptable level!

    Oh yeah, thought about that when I posted - but I want to talk to the organ grinder, not the monkey


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    Default Re: Reduce fuel duty to bring fuel prices back to an acceptable level!

    The only problem with reducing fuel duty is that he'll have to collect the lost revenue from other sources.

    Now as the Labour Gov have put so many stealth taxes into effect, theres nowhere else to steal it from.

    Also, I have a company fuel card


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    Default Re: Reduce fuel duty to bring fuel prices back to an acceptable level!

    According to a paper today, they have tracked down a petrol station that is selling unleaded at 2.5p per litre.... only problem is its in venezuela...

    They need to do something about the cost.. Im about £100 per week in fuel. Might be cheaper selling up and moving abroad. get away from the One Eyed Man and his bushy eyebrowed wingman


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    Default Re: Reduce fuel duty to bring fuel prices back to an acceptable level!

    Quote Originally Posted by havinastella View Post
    The only problem with reducing fuel duty is that he'll have to collect the lost revenue from other sources.

    Now as the Labour Gov have put so many stealth taxes into effect, theres nowhere else to steal it from.

    Also, I have a company fuel card
    But it is not lost revenue, it is EXTRA revenue. 17.5% vat of 120p is more than 17.5%vat of the 86p that they were getting a year ago. they must have made billions in the extra revenue, and they will have the gall to tell us that out of the kindness of their hearts, they will not add the 2p extra duty due in October. The government gets in the region of 80p of every pound spent on fuel.


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    Default Re: Reduce fuel duty to bring fuel prices back to an acceptable level!

    Quote Originally Posted by jokerdisco View Post
    According to a paper today, they have tracked down a petrol station that is selling unleaded at 2.5p per litre.... only problem is its in venezuela...

    They need to do something about the cost.. Im about £100 per week in fuel. Might be cheaper selling up and moving abroad. get away from the One Eyed Man and his bushy eyebrowed wingman
    PMSL! Would probably be cheaper to catch a flighticon to Venezuela, stock up & bring it home. Only trouble would be convincing the authorities that you are not a terrorist, merely finding a more economic way of running a car in the UK!!!


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    Default Re: Reduce fuel duty to bring fuel prices back to an acceptable level!

    Quote Originally Posted by havinastella View Post
    The only problem with reducing fuel duty is that he'll have to collect the lost revenue from other sources.

    Now as the Labour Gov have put so many stealth taxes into effect, theres nowhere else to steal it from.

    Also, I have a company fuel card
    But why should the motorist be singled out for the extra tax burden? If they really need the money, which I doubt...

    Quote Originally Posted by stonedecroze View Post
    But it is not lost revenue, it is EXTRA revenue. 17.5% vat of 120p is more than 17.5%vat of the 86p that they were getting a year ago. they must have made billions in the extra revenue, and they will have the gall to tell us that out of the kindness of their hearts, they will not add the 2p extra duty due in October. The government gets in the region of 80p of every pound spent on fuel.
    ...then why not spread it around EVERYONE. I would much rather remove fuel duty competely and have a corresponding increase in income tax on everyones wages to make up for the shortfall. Provided they didnt take the opportunity to increase the overall tax revenue generated (which I dont for a second trust them to do) then we would be in a far fairer situation

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