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vulnax999 13 October 2004 10:08 PM

Fairfueltax pressure group
 
Not sure if any here are aware of this group .. keep fuel prices to a fair level! :p





Hello Everyone!

Hope you are well.

Good news on the Fair Fuel Tax front, we are gathering members quicker than ever.....but we always need more!

Bad news I am afraid on the UK fuel front, prices are on the up.....crude oil prices are on the up and there is a 3 - 4 week delay until those rises affect forecourt pump prices.

Sadly we expect forecourt prices back closer to 90p per litre by the end of October.

All the lastest news is there at http://www.fairfueltax.co.uk go and have a read for yourself.

Anyway, now the bit where we ask you to help us! Please can you send the site link or this email on to everyone you know as we need more subscribers. More subscribers is more power for all of us to get what we want....cheaper fuel!

If you or your company can help us with any publicity \ website links etc. it would be greatfully received! Any PR gurus out there?

Cheers, and thanks for your support.

The Fair Fuel Tax Team.
Register at www.fairfueltax.co.uk - Help reduce the cost of fuel in the UK!

Frosty The Snowman 14 October 2004 08:57 AM

If you reduce the cost of fuel by reducing the duty on it income tax, or any other random tax, must go up.

Tax all goes into one big pot and we need a certain amount of money to make the country run, the fact that governments like to hide how much tax the country needs to run by implementing stealth taxes is a side issue.

How about if someone trips over a dodgy pavement try blaming themselves for not looking where they are going and not taking the local goverments, and therefore tax payers, for all the money can. This would bring the cost of running the country down and reduce taxes.

Leslie 14 October 2004 10:23 AM

Has Gordon Brown applied the fuel tax increase yet?

Les

Brendan Hughes 14 October 2004 10:31 AM

Yeah, help reduce the cost of fuel in the UK, we're the most expensive in Europe, blah blah blah.

Seen how much the standard rates of income tax are in the other countries? 30% starter rate is not uncommon.


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