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Darling hints at duty freeze



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Published Date: 01 June 2008
ALISTAIR Darling, the Chancellor, has given the clearest signal yet that he is considering delaying plans to increase duty on petrol.
Darling has hinted that if international fuel prices remained high in the autumn, when the 2p increase was due, he would not apply the rise. He is under growing pressure over the cost of driving, with petrol now as much as £1.26 a litre and diesel at
£1.40 in some parts of Scotland.

International oil prices have risen in recent months from $85 a barrel to a peak last week of $135 because of rising demand in Asia and production problems in Iraq and Nigeria.

World politicians have attempted to put pressure on oil-producing countries to boost output and last week the UK Government announced tax concessions to spur the development of two new North Sea fields.

Darling postponed a rise that had been due in April and he signalled that another postponement was a real possibility. He said: "I'm very conscious of the fact that people and businesses are facing an increasing burden every time they fill up their tank. One of the reasons I postponed the fuel duty increase due in April was that I was very concerned about that.

"There is an increase due in October. I will look at that closer to the time and if I judge it right I am prepared to postpone that increase again."

Campaigners point out that although the international oil price has soared in recent months, UK fuel taxes make up about 70% of the price motorists pay at the pump.





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  • Last Updated: 01 June 2008 12:39 AM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
  • Related Topics: Fuel prices , Labour Party
 
1

Angus Ogg,

31/05/2008 23:24:42

Darling heralding a 2p a litre forstalling of duty is the same as Nero fiddling whilst Rome was aflame.

Real people are feeling real pain, and only a complete Darlingectomy will relieve the agony. That and an excision of McAvities Cat from the Bunker at Number 10.

The big problem is that the New Tories will be a re-run of New Labour.

High hopes to start, only to be dashed on the rocks of political incompetence and lies a few years further on.

Plus ca change, plus c'est la meme chose.
2

Senga Jean,

01/06/2008 00:44:49
I am ashamed to live in an oil producing country and be unable to afford to use my small car. I am ashamed that Scotland is not INDEPENDENT.
3

Jimmy the Pie,

01/06/2008 00:55:53
Its going to be a close run thing.

Will New Labour Sleaze and Corruption go bankrupt before the Hootsmoan and Sunday Hootsmoan??

Which month (this year) will Comrade Broon be sacrifised for the sake of the Labour trough??

Which month (any year) will Iain Gray say anything sensible??

Which month will Red Wendy re-appear??

Who will buy the Hootsmoan and clear out the so called journalists???
4

truthsleuth,

01/06/2008 01:45:26
Darling should implement the fuel duty increase no one will thank him for it anyway.

His best option is to increase it but to give the resultant extra tax back to the taxpayer in income tax reductions.
5

Son of Loki,

The Dark Side 01/06/2008 01:56:14
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm the most expensive petrol on the planet and we have our own oil? Well that is just so F@kked up it almost makes sense.

2p, ooooooooooooooooohhhhh that's really generous. What's really generous is me leaving Grangemouth refinery alone when really I want to blow it up. If I can't afford to run my car then why should anyone else?

Revolution now!

Stay alive people, it's the only way to live!

Loki Jnr
6

Guga II,

Rockall 01/06/2008 01:59:36
#4 truthsleuth.

I gather that you approve of the wealthier people being able to run cars, but think that the less well off should not be given this ability. That is what you are implying from your idea about income tax reductions.
7

democracy,

Scottish Borders 01/06/2008 04:08:41
Don't do it Darling, please don't do yet another U-turn
and pay it lip service to appease the electorate, I'm terrified the English electorate may forgive you and vote you in for a 4th term!!!
8

Marian,

01/06/2008 08:33:05
In reply to an MSP's question Alex Salmond the First Minister of Scotland stated: "I think the mood actually is becoming one of fury in Scotland that we and we alone among the oil-producers of the world, producing 10 times our consumption of hydrocarbons at the present
moment, should be faced with an extraordinary position that while every other oil producer, through sovereign funds and the build-up of huge sums of capital, has the resources available to power their economy into the future, what's left for the people of Scotland is paying sky-high prices at the pumps and the industries of Scotland facing escalating costs. A bittersweet irony? A massive national outrage - and it's time we did something about it."

Over the past decades the North Sea has become one of the UK Government's biggest corporate tax cows, generating more than £230bn in revenue since 1968. It was multinational corporations who paid for the infrastructure as part of their investment in the North Sea, with no public funding from Her Majesty's Treasury. The Treasury is expecting to make around £10bn this year from oil revenues, though experts at Grant Thornton think this could rise as high as £16bn due to higher oil prices.

The UK Government, not the EU or the UN have already deliniated the boundaries of the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS) in the North Sea as "Scots" or "English" territory, by using international law and precedent. This is enshrined in legislation - the Continental Shelf Act 1964 and the Continental Shelf (Jurisdiction) Order 1968. This was done because of the existence of different legal systems between Scotland and England within the UK. These precedents and international law put over 90% of the UK oil resource in the Scots sector. The vast majority of UK oil resources lie in the CENTRAL North Sea. If you look at an oil fields map and cast your eyes eastwards anywhere from John O'Groats down past Aberdeen, to as far south as Fife you will find that there are large numbers
9

Marian,

01/06/2008 08:35:59
Continued..........

If you look at an oil fields map and cast your eyes eastwards anywhere from John O'Groats down past Aberdeen, to as far south as Fife you will find that there are large numbers of oil fields in this area - and all are delineated in the Scots sector. There are also oil fields to the far north east of Shetland in a second sector of the North Sea, lying on the UK Continental Shelf (Scots sector) with the boundary with the Norwegian Sector. They are also placed in the Scots Jurisdiction area of the UK Continental Shelf.
10

Commited to Independence,

Scotland 01/06/2008 09:05:25
8

Its closer to 30bn in revenue actually.
11

Douglas,

Bathgate 01/06/2008 09:10:15
#5 Son of Loki: Has the armed response team kicked your door in yet?

12

Unimpressed one,

01/06/2008 10:00:35
Oh Darling, the greens won't like you!
13

McMadman,

Edinburgh 01/06/2008 10:24:08
It is nonsense this; 2p out of the overall tax take would make so little difference that in the first place, it is not worth him losing the revenue it would give, and secondly, because it's so little an amount the public will soon forget it when the next oil price rise wipes it out.

If he wants to help scotland at all perhaps he could reverse the recent invidious rise on whisky duties ? Jeez, people think he is scottish but in reality you wouldn't know it; seldom seen up here, sounds more english than boris johnston, worst financial settlement in decades, and so on.
14

GM,

01/06/2008 11:22:40
Remind me -

During the shutdown of Grangemouth did Labour announce it was costing £25m per day in tax revenues?

Thats about £9b a year that, if it were under scotland's independant control and a population of 5m, would mean we would be able to live virtually tax free and have funds enough to build hospitals, schools, infrastructure etc at our own 'whim'...

oh, and thats just about what happens in some other oil rich nations...

but no, our 'union dividend' has made certain all that money goes to support London punching above its weight globally on all fronts.
15

ddmc,

01/06/2008 12:37:15
don't agree with salmond on a lot of things, but he is right on the money with this issue
16

Allan(handofgod137),

01/06/2008 14:08:33
It's not a freeze we need, it's a cut!
17

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01/06/2008 15:12:37
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18

antp,

UK 01/06/2008 16:57:31
Senga, Jean, how is this possible? you were not the first on the list of comments. This must be a conspiracy between the tories and labour.
19

Alternative (High Octane) Fuel Head,

Edinburgh 01/06/2008 18:37:22
Forget ditching the 2p increase in duty. Scrap fuel duty completely and return the prices to what they SHOULD be.
20

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01/06/2008 20:47:33
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21

subrosa,

01/06/2008 22:00:39
Dither, dither, maybe, maybe. How the hell does he expect business to make projections on these budgets.
22

connaughtboy,

stonehaven 01/06/2008 22:05:06
Too little, too late!
23

Scotindy,

Los Angeles 02/06/2008 00:11:57
Blood sucking darling, is the embarrasement of stealing SCOTLANDS OIL getting to you now???? Somehow I do not think so, London is STEALING OUR RESOURSES and they know it. What about the new refinery now being built in New Castle upon tyne, so close to the SCOTTISH BORDER and so close to SCOTTISH OIL FIELDS, it's kind of amazing that we in SCOTLAND have according to the english press, no one qualified to build such a thing. Do the english sense that SCOTLAND is now at last leaving them BEHIND. And that they are stealing what they can, before SCOTTISH INDEPENDENCE DAY!!!!!!
24

McMadman,

Edinburgh 03/06/2008 00:43:04
WTF is the whisky duty freeze then ? Not just from the "lets have a good time" perspective, but from a major industry supporting lots of scottish jobs and that contributes £bn to the econonmy perspective.

U'd think our Darling, representing a scottish constituency, even if he is not a scot himself, would understand it. Or has he totally sold out to the metropilitan/metrosexual westminsterbandistas ?

 

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