
But the RAC thinks it is inevitable that we will paying for our roads in a Pay as you go style tax. Call me selective in my thinking, but isn't Petrol and Diesel exactly that... the more I drive, the more Diesel I buy, so the more money the Government extract from my wallet.
Grumbles for a Monday morning!
( , Mon 5 Jul 2010, 7:22, Reply)

They can't do you for wear and tear on the road and you can take groovy shortcuts.
( , Mon 5 Jul 2010, 9:04, Reply)

The real reason behind it is to have a central database of every vehicles movements
"If you've got nothing to hide, you've got nothing to fear"
( , Mon 5 Jul 2010, 9:16, Reply)

The next time someone says that to you, say "OK, well I'll go and have a quick rummage through your wardrobes and bedside cabinets then"...they soon change their tune
( , Mon 5 Jul 2010, 10:32, Reply)

..anyone in favour of ID cards should be banned from having curtains.
( , Mon 5 Jul 2010, 16:10, Reply)

Petrol is 7p a litre here. But the a problem with low taxation on petol/diesel is that the Gov doesn't have much money to spend on stuff like schools, road repairs and that. Consequently much stuff here is really shit.
Pay your tax and be happy that you have got all the nice stuff as well.
( , Mon 5 Jul 2010, 10:34, Reply)

God knows I'd like it to be lower... but I hate the "Pay as you go" argument as something that is supposed to be different to what we have right now.
If you drive a bigger more polluting car, you pay more (because you use more fuel). If you drive long distances, you pay more (because you use more fuel). If you drive an economic car, you pay less (because you use less fuel). If you drive short distances, you pay less (because you use less fuel). We already have a fair fuel taxation (it's just high).
( , Mon 5 Jul 2010, 16:11, Reply)