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They should tax short haul flights heavily instead - this will push folks to trains etc.
Taxing long haul is pointless - there is no viable quick way to get to USA otherwise: this is revenue stream, not tax designed to change behavior.
yes hello - the government does not want to change behaviour they want to make more money out of that behaviour - cf tobacco tax, alcohol tax, fuel tax, death tax etc etc etc etc etc
This is yet another nail in the coffin of UK airports no longer acting as global hubs for long haul carriers. If this carries on then there will be almost no flights outside of the EU from the UK. I feel for BA and Virgin whose businesses are being undermined like this. I bet the Dutch, French, Belgians, Germans are rubbing their hands at this. How can it possibly be "green" to first of all fly east to Amsterdam or Frankfurt to then go west to Florida/California/South America etc... Thousands of folk will be doing this every day.
The only UK "Hub" airport is Heathrow which personally I would avoid tax or no tax
This is yet another nail in the coffin of UK airports no longer acting as global hubs for long haul carriers. If this carries on then there will be almost no flights outside of the EU from the UK. I feel for BA and Virgin whose businesses are being undermined like this. I bet the Dutch, French, Belgians, Germans are rubbing their hands at this. How can it possibly be "green" to first of all fly east to Amsterdam or Frankfurt to then go west to Florida/California/South America etc... Thousands of folk will be doing this every day.
So what? Why do we have to have half of Europe and the Septics stopping off here on the way to somewhere else? The fewer planes landing here the better, less noise and pollution's fine with me, and we might start making and growing a few more things. Flying is such a hellish experience anyway, it'd suit me if it cost 5 times as much.
The government are the worst hypocrites though - charging "green" (don't make me laugh) taxes and steamrollering airport expansions at the same time.
If, due to invention in the future, it can be proven that aircraft travel is 100 green, will they stop the taxes ?
Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.
Just fifteen per cent of people in Britain worry about climate change and how the world responds to the problem, the lowest figure for any of the 12 countries surveyed. The figure is down from 26 per cent last year
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