The Telegraph has launched a campaign called Fair deal for car drivers. This follows a 50 per cent increase in the amount of car-related tax since Labour came to power, taking the total to an average of £1800 a year in fuel duty, car tax, VAT on petrol and other levies.
The Telegraph is calling on Gordon Brown to scrap this autumn’s planned two pence rise in fuel duty and to abandon plans to increase vehicle excise duty next year for owners of cars registered before 2006. We also call on the Government to consider other measures to help drivers during this period of high fuel prices.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/m.../07/do0710.xml
The Telegraph is calling on Gordon Brown to scrap this autumn’s planned two pence rise in fuel duty and to abandon plans to increase vehicle excise duty next year for owners of cars registered before 2006. We also call on the Government to consider other measures to help drivers during this period of high fuel prices.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/m.../07/do0710.xml
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