"Jeff York" wrote in message
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"Brimstone" wrote:
NM wrote:
Brimstone wrote:
You've been shown, you're already getting it. Unlike other
industries, road haulage is so cossetted it doesn't even have to
apply for subsidy, it gets it without having to ask.
So in fact there is no evidence, merely your groundless opinion that
trucks don't pay their way.
Taxation on lorries in particular and road vehicles in general has been
significantly reduced in recent years. That's subsidy by any measure.
No. You've fallen into the "politician speak" trap where a "reduced
increase" == "a cut". Even *if* road vehicle taxation has reduced,
which is hasn't as far as I'm aware, it is still massively in excess
of the total road expenditure.
And you're confusing the total amount taken in tax revenue with the amount
of costs imposed on the system by any one vehicle and the amount spent on
highway maintenance and build.
The total tax revenue fluctuates according to the number of licenced
vehicles in use. That number can go down as well as up. We've been told a
number of time by Conor and possibly others that there are now very many
fewer lorries on the road than in the past.