Im assuming you didn’t read or understand what I put Strolls.
Why would you assume that?
putting the tax up would make it even more expensiveNot enough
putting the tax up would make it even more expensive
they cut 25 cents a litre off the petrol tax here for the next 3 months
Because you answered with something that had no point whatsoever.
Has anybody else seen the video of Ukrainian soldiers shooting unarmed Russian prisoners in the legs? Do we know if it’s genuine?
Seemed relevant to me. Anyway, forget it, I can't be arsed to argue. I was agreeing with you.
What would you do Kiwi ?
That’s a no then.
Who’s seen the corpse of the woman daubed with a Swastika who (it is alleged) was tortured by Asov Nazis, as reported by US Navy veteran Patrick Lancaster embedded with the Russian army. Again, no idea if it’s staged.
So what would you do Kiwi (or is your idea the red bit ) ?what would happen if you raised vat but brought income taxes down by the same level
the rich can have as many tax avoidance schemes as they like but they still buy things
would the tax take go up
Petrol Costs Breakdown
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What Costs are there with 1 Litre of Petrol
The cost of petrol is a strong talking point in the UK. But do you know exactly where your money goes when you buy a litre of unleaded? The prices below give the approximate make up of a litre of petrol in the UK as of August 2007.
Cost of Petrol
This breakdown of the cost of petrol is based on the assumption of a £1 per litre of petrol.
This means that the forecourt cost is 5% of the total petrol price, the oil cost is ~32% and taxation ~63% of the total cost as can be seen more clearly below:
- Petrol Fuel Duty - 48.35p
- VAT (17.5%) - 14.9p
- Refinery Petrol Costs - 31.75p
- Forecourt Costs - 3p
- Forecourt Profit - 2p
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Read more: http://www.whatprice.co.uk/petrol-prices/cost-litre-breakdown.html#ixzz7OrJPNx8b
I did look up the video you mentioned Uber….****ing brutal.
Sad fact if war that atrocities will be carried out by ALL sides, and strengthens my point that there’d are no ‘good guys’
I was recently reading about the forced resettlement of Germans after WW2 and the atrocities perpetrated by Czechoslovak soldiers (who were our Allies). In war, everybody does something pretty appalling. Dresden, Hamburg anybody?
****ed if i knowSo what would you do Kiwi (or is your idea the red bit ) ?
****ed if i know
turn lights off and get a company vehicle
would nationalising utilities make them any cheaper
labour govt renationalized the rail herePersonally I think it would make them cheaper, purely down to the fact that profits made wouldn’t have to be paid out in disidentes to share holders or exorbitant bonuses to managers. This could then be used to make things cheaper, while investing in new technology.
Of course I’m no economist and it’s a very simplistic view that could have a downfall somewhere.
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So what would you do Kiwi (or is your idea the red bit ) ?
and yes
the red bit was todays random thought
labour govt renationalized the rail here
no better service and on the rare occasion i use it or any public transport not cheap either
the govt pretty much own air new zealand after it almost went bust and they have cut domestic services unless there is competition where they then cut prices to drive out the competition and once thats been done they pull out themselves
are any reallyObviously not a government of the people then.