Thursday, April 2, 2009

HERE WE GO AGAIN TIME SCALE FOR THE NWO IS ON TIME

Drivers will have to fork out an extra 2.12p a litre for fuel today after the government's delayed fuel tax hike finally came into force.
The AA says a family with two cars will probably end up paying an extra £54.53
a year in tax as the national average price of petrol jumps to 94.22p a litre.
Meanwhile, the Freight Transport Association (FTA) warned the increase could "push businesses over the edge". It fears another rise in fuel tax in this month's Budget.
"The government has another bite of the cherry on 22 April," said FTA chief executive Theo de Pencier. "If they take that bite, they are as good as signing the death warrants for some businesses and putting yet more workers onto the dole queue."
"At a time when jobless figures are already sky-rocketing, the government needs to understand that such actions will only add to them."
These increase are "no joke" said AA president Edmund King. "It's a shame that this and other fuel tax increases will severely dent consumer spending and undermine the UK's economic recovery."
"Taking an extra £1 off drivers each time they fill up their fuel tank is a £1 taken away from High Street and leisure spending that would help revive the economy."

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