PeterE wrote:
Because their tax is less on diesel than on petrol, simple as that.
Indeed. And that's just ONE of the things wrong with NuLab's energy policy, and is why I said to Toltec
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I don't blame you though. I blame NuLab. It is they who have allowed diesel duties to creep up to the state now where diesel costs 13p/litre more than petrol at some garages.
I perhaps should have said "diesel prices" instead of "diesel duties", but let's not get into semantics.
NuLab COULD have done as other EU countries have done, in setting diesel duty to a lower level than petrol duty. That way, more people would be driving around in diesel cars and getting 50/60mpg or more, instead of getting only 30/40 mpg with the equivalent petrol car. This is borne out by the fact that by 2004, 60% of cars in some of the other EU countries (Austria, Italy) were diesel, compared with only 34% in Britain.