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Government must not cave in to fuel protests

7 September 2005

The Government must stand up to the threat of new fuel tax protests and refuse to cut fuel duty if it is serious about tackling climate change, Friends of the Earth said today. The environmental campaign group said that despite recent rises in oil prices, the cost of motoring is still cheaper in real terms than it was in 1997 when Labour came to power, and also cheaper than it was 30 years ago [1].

Road transport is currently responsible for around 22 per cent of UK carbon dioxide emissions, and that level is expected to rise. Friends of the Earth is calling on the Government to:

Friends of the Earth's Transport campaigner, Tony Bosworth, said

"UK emissions of carbon dioxide are rising. Climate change is the biggest threat the planet faces. Unless we take the situation seriously the consequences for us all will be disastrous. Caving in to the fuel protesters and cutting fuel duty will only make the situation worse.The Government must do far more to get people to drive more fuel-efficient vehicles, develop cleaner fuels and boost public transport. The Chancellor's decisions on fuel tax should be based on tackling climate change and reducing our dependence on oil, not on the threat of protests".

Transport facts

Notes

[1] The latest Government figures, published earlier this year, revealed that motoring costs fell by six per cent in real terms since Labour came to power up to 2004. See Hansard: PQ by Norman Baker 24 February 2005

Government data for 2005 shows that motoring spending by the public has risen by just 1.1 per cent in the 12 months to July 2005, compared to a 2.9 per cent rise in overall spending on all items. The rise in the price of oil since the end of July has not enough to have made motoring costs more expensive either since 1975 or when Labour came to power.

[2] Green cars could save drivers more cash than fuel cuts

[3] See Hansard: PQ by Norman Baker 24 February 2005, as above

[4] SMMT `UK new car registrations by CO2 performance' (PDF)


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