VAT was meant to go back up from 15 to 17.5 per cent overnight. So how come some garages in Norfolk are already charging £1.15 a litre.
Tax is going to go up at least a couple more pence a litre in April. And there are rumours VAT will go up to 20 per cent in an autumn emergency budget doing the rounds in the City, according to a city second-homer type we're on nodding terms with at the Turnip Arms.
Gin and tonics all round. Some year 2010's going to be - we can feel it in our water.
Cross-Party MPs Propose Massive Hike to Local Taxes in ‘Devolution’ Plans
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The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Local Government – which has Tory
representation – has called for massive tax-raising powers to be handed to
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Its difficult but we have got to start paying Labours debt back sometime. There is no easy way when Labour have put it off so long. We cannot sit back and wait for the economy to rise and pay it back, as its never going to happen.
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