I'm not sure how this works, but what i don't understand is that surely if the petrol prices go up so does the tax, so why the need of increasing it by 2p when in fact you're getting the 2p, if not more, already?
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Brown's plan for the cost of petrol
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I really hope that is saccasm or you just don't understand percentage over base calculations.Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostI hate to have to say this, but under New Liebour the percentage of tax is 66%. Under the Tories it was 76%. Thank God for New Liebour is all I can say.Comment
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They want more!!!!!!!!Originally posted by Jammy B*st*rd View PostI'm not sure how this works, but what i don't understand is that surely if the petrol prices go up so does the tax, so why the need of increasing it by 2p when in fact you're getting the 2p, if not more, already?Comment
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Brown's real plan
1. find sandpit
2. Dig hole
3. Bend over (no not for that!)
4. Lower head into hole
5. Cover with sand
Meanwhile Alaistair Darling is still digging his holeComment
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Only the VAT bit automatically rises as it's a percentage - the other bit is a fixed value per litre.Originally posted by Jammy B*st*rd View PostI'm not sure how this works, but what i don't understand is that surely if the petrol prices go up so does the tax, so why the need of increasing it by 2p when in fact you're getting the 2p, if not more, already?Comment
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