http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/environment/article6888831.eceQuote:
£3,300 per car: Lord Turner unveils green tax blitz
An influential think-tank, supported by the government, will tomorrow urge £150 billion of new green taxes on businesses and households — including a £3,300 levy on new cars.
The recommendations from the Green Fiscal Commission (GFC), to be presented by Lord Turner, head of the committee on climate change — and chairman of the Financial Services Authority — could bring a drastic reshaping of the tax system to curb greenhouse gas emissions and encourage investment in low-carbon technology. Among the proposals are a tripling of fuel duty over the next decade, a household energy tax, and the hefty tax added to the price of every new car.
Greg Barker, the Tory environment spokesman, Alan Whitehead, a Labour MP on the energy select committee, and Chris Huhne, the Liberal Democrat home affairs spokesman, will speak at the launch of the 100-page report from the commission — a body of academics, industrialists and politicians set up to advise government.
I'm sure a tripling of fuel duty will be greeted with waves of acclaim across the country. And who believes for a second that other taxes would be reduced to compensate?
It is a sad reflection of the state of politics in this country that all three "major parties" have been involved in this - you can understand why people feel driven to vote for the odious BNP
