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Author Topic: Petrol and diesel cars  (Read 466 times)

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Re: Petrol and diesel cars
« Reply #30 on: November 18, 2020, 06:21:22 pm »
Nippy will make it 2031. Just to be different.

😂 on yersel nippy, life would be boring if we were all the same.

I do prefer a diesel masel like.
Better torque.
Why is it the motorist thst is always hit?

Scottish government mentioned that in 2017.

You better ask the London government why so much taxes are on fuel .

Maybe ask why the road tax is so high as well.
I'm talking about worldwide and that the motorist is getting blamed for climate change.


Do you believe in climate change and if so who or what is responsible?

DaftMo will blame the SNP
?he certainly blames them for just about everything.

But being a good Brit and Torie ignores everything that they have fkt up on.

21 million of tax payers money to a middle Spanish man for sourcing PPE unbelievable.

Why couldn't they have don't that themselves? One of many muck ups .

How much have we paid the SNP Monaco based fan for 2 rusting ferries?
The white elephant that is Prestwick airport?
BiFab?
BiFab was a basket case of a business.
The snp are a basket case of a party.
Coming from a rampant Yoon I'd expect nothing else from you.

But you will take free prescription's and free university places .

But down in England my niece had to work in Asda to pay for her studying Law .
but not in Scotland.
But still people moan .

These things aren't free, but taxpayer funded.

Also, the taxpayer funded Uni fees came at a cost, which was a huge cut to taxpayer funded college places.  Ironically, those college places would have went to offspring of families with less money than that of the Uni students, who tend to be privileged in comparison.

It's a sort of reverse Robin Hood.. taking from the poor and giving to the rich, great vote winner for the SNP though.

I'm not sure how it works in England, but I reckon Uni students should have to pay their fees up over a long period of several years, once they've finished their course and are earning over a certain amount.  That would stop people doing courses just for the sake of it and would mean the working class lassie with 3 kids and works in my local spar isn't paying Uni fees for the children of those who's families can usually afford it anyway.

Agree things aren't free but it's down to what you prioritize.

Down south there are people who qualify but it's down to being over 60 (if I mind right) and also down to illnesses and the like but there's a huge amount who don't qualify for free prescription's. Unlike Scotland everyone is entitled to it .

But my thoughts on this if you can afford to pay for university then you should pay .

I also think if you earn the high tax bracket you should pay for your prescription's.
But that's my thoughts on this . Others may disagree.

90% of prescriptions in England/Wales are free....as was the case in Scotland.