by Tarrel » Wed 09 Oct 2013, 13:54:03
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('ROCKMAN', 'd') - "However, he said he hoped to extend the freeze on fuel duty, which has already stretched more than two and a half years, by cancelling the 2p-a-litre rise pencilled in by former Labour chancellor Alistair Darling for September 2014 . "Provided we can find the savings to pay for it, I want to freeze fuel duty for the rest of this Parliament," said Mr Osborne to loud applause. "Conservatives don't just talk about being on the side of hard-working people. We show it day in day out in the policies we deliver." If Mr Osborne scraps the rise in next year's Budget as planned, motorists will save £750 million a year, leaving pump prices 20p a litre lower than under the plans inherited from Labour and bringing the total reduction in the tax burden to £22.6 billion over the course of the Parliament, said aides.
There...take that you commie Labour dudes. Glad you Brits have risen above the petty political games we Yanks play. LOL.
Well...They're pretty much as bad as each other. Not seven days earlier, the Labour leader Ed Miliband did a headline-grabber in his party conference speech, promising to freeze energy (read gas and electricity) prices for two years on gaining power. Not sure how he plans to do this, as we have a privatised energy supply market.
It's the usual run of "jam tomorrow" promises and, of course, the MSM drink it all in like a dog lapping a bowl of gravy.
(ETA: Whoops, just noticed this was cited above)