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    #11
    If it means the M60 will be better then I say bring on the fuel duty.

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      #12
      Originally posted by fullyautomatix View Post
      Would being in opposition mean opposing everything that comes up ?
      thats exactly what it means
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        #13
        Originally posted by fullyautomatix View Post
        I see that the utterly incompetent Labour party was trying to force a delay in fuel duty increase and failed. It staggers me. When they were in power they constantly chose to implement an increase in fuel duty and ignored pleas to postpone it. Now they are in oppistion they want to appear to be fighting for the motorists and are protesting the increase of 3P.
        Bloody hypocrites.
        Are you new to politics?
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          #14
          Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
          thats exactly what it means
          Surely it means saying anything you can to get into power and opposing things is merely a frequent by-product of that?

          If the ruling party said something that popular opinion was strongly behind the opposition would probably agree and further insist they had been saying it for years etc.
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            #15
            Originally posted by speling bee View Post
            The difficulty with this is getting any sensible and verifiable analysis of the effect different policies would have on economic growth and tax take. Whichever approach you favour, you will analyse according to your prejudice. There is no hard science behind it.
            agree but the main policies are well published and straight lining them will show the present incumbents in a better position (I believe).

            Deficit, national debt and government borrowing - how has it changed since 1946? | News | guardian.co.uk

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              #16
              In a further twist, Labour bint was on the radio saying they could pay for the fuel-duty lost revenue by stopping umbrella company contractors from claiming travel and food which they all do apparently.......

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                #17
                Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View Post
                If it means the M60 will be better then I say bring on the fuel duty.
                Demand for fuel is unelastic, which is why Govts love to tax it - easily predictable revenues.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by fullyautomatix View Post
                  Would being in opposition mean opposing everything that comes up ? They championed increase in taxes on fuel, air passenger duty, etc etc with the excuse of saving the planet and now they are doing a complete U turn. They must think the voters are blind and deaf.
                  But voters are blind and deaf.

                  Originally posted by swamp View Post
                  I often see van drivers parked up leaving their engines running for a considerable time. It seems fuel needs to be more expensive.
                  I think there is way too much traffic on the road. They need to slap another 20p a litre on - and keep doing it until people start to cycle more.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
                    But voters are blind and deaf.



                    I think there is way too much traffic on the road. They need to slap another 20p a litre on - and keep doing it until people start to cycle more.
                    Are you cycling up at the weekend?

                    Just asking, like...

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by fullyautomatix View Post
                      Would being in opposition mean opposing everything that comes up ? They championed increase in taxes on fuel, air passenger duty, etc etc with the excuse of saving the planet and now they are doing a complete U turn. They must think the voters are blind and deaf.
                      Unfortunately, considering the masses, they would be correct


                      Originally posted by The Spartan View Post
                      Damn petrol is extortionately expensive at present in the UK, when I visited the weekend it was 1.32 a litre even petrol in Switzerland is cheaper


                      Blimey where was that from? In Essex it averages at 1.42
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