They always say "just give a little bit more to make things better" but things never get better, time people started saying "no you get enough, make do with what you get and stop wasting it on useless vanity projects" like the 11million squid our local council spent on a indoor market that looks like a cattle shed that's sat empty for 2 years
I can’t afford an electric car 1. My house doesn’t have a charge point 2. My fuse board would need a £1k upgrade to even have a charging point 3. I couldn’t pay for an electric car on finance 4. I drive 250 miles a day to work and there are no affordable evs that would even come close. Just bring in a standard tax for electric cars but then remove VAT on public charging
UK,s decades milking the driver dry, it just never stops,..yet the roads are utterly shut all over the UK. UK. This is a shambolic disgusting discrimination against all motorists. Leave the motorist alone for god's sake enough is enough!!!!!
5p a litre on petrol and diesel will just return the price to what it was 3-4 months ago, since the start of 2024 the price of fuel has dropped by 20p a litre where I live, 7p going back on is barely a third of the price it has dropped this year, it's negligible.
Yeah it’s great with a tube,bus, rail, you can cycle, get an uber. Where I live there are 3 buses a day, nearest train station is 30 mins drive, no tube, can’t cycle as all 60mpg national speed limit roads and there’s no Uber where I live
We are currently paying just under 53p litre for fuel duty then 20% vat on that it must be the highest in the world another tax fiddle for labour and are they putting it back repairing the roads no they have a 22billion black hole is all we are hearing diabolical stuff. The train drivers and doctors are gonna need another rise if this keeps going on.
No where near the highest in the world. In fact our fuel duty is about average for the OECD. We do rank very highly for complaining about fuel duty and being picked on. Possibly second only to America. Who rather ironically, actually have one of the lowest fuel duty rates in the OECD.