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On 16 Mar 2005, Richard Adamfi wrote:
Tom Anderson wrote: Actually, the real cost of motoring *has* gone down, hence (partly) the growth in the number and length of car journeys. I didn't realise that! How the hell did that happen? According to: http://www.barrydoe.co.uk/2004.pdf Between 1970 and 2004: Inflation has gone up 10 times Price of petrol has gone up 11 times Average earnings has gone up 19 times So, the price of petrol has, in real terms, been virtually static, whereas average earnings have gone up almost twice as much as the price of petrol. Therefore, combined with the huge improvement in vehicle efficiency, the average person can 'afford' to travel a lot more by car in 2004 compared with 1970. Ah, i see. I think that means the real cost of motoring has stayed the same, whereas real incomes have gone up. Different ways of seeing it, i suppose. Coupled with the much higher rise in public transport prices, it certainly means it's got cheaper relative to public transport, which is what matters. tom -- I know you wanna try and get away, but it's the hardest thing you'll ever know |
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Tom Anderson wrote:
On 16 Mar 2005, Richard Adamfi wrote: Tom Anderson wrote: Actually, the real cost of motoring *has* gone down, hence (partly) the growth in the number and length of car journeys. I didn't realise that! How the hell did that happen? According to: http://www.barrydoe.co.uk/2004.pdf Between 1970 and 2004: Inflation has gone up 10 times Price of petrol has gone up 11 times Average earnings has gone up 19 times So, the price of petrol has, in real terms, been virtually static, whereas average earnings have gone up almost twice as much as the price of petrol. Therefore, combined with the huge improvement in vehicle efficiency, the average person can 'afford' to travel a lot more by car in 2004 compared with 1970. Ah, i see. I think that means the real cost of motoring has stayed the same, whereas real incomes have gone up. Different ways of seeing it, i suppose. Coupled with the much higher rise in public transport prices, it certainly means it's got cheaper relative to public transport, which is what matters. I'm still certain that the cost of motoring *in real terms* has decreased. Unfortunately the useful graph I saw was in a book borrowed from the library. A quick Google shows this though: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/3776913.stm -- Dave Arquati Imperial College, SW7 www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London |
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On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 08:45:51 -0600, "
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Brimstone wrote:
EorJames wrote: Well Im 15 and 2 pounds to go any where over London sounds find to me including buses. But for Adults i do understand. 10.50 For a peak time travelcard for London is stupid. But if you think about it, the price of petrol because of Labours tax hike its cheaper anyway. If you're going to try and slag someone off do make an effort to get your facts right first of all. The price of motoring, icluding fuel, has reduced since Labour was voted into power. Certainly not fuel tax. It was the Tories who introduced the Fuel Tax Escalator to push the price up faster than inflation. And the point of an escalator is that when you get to the top, you get off... Gordon Brown has continued to put up fuel tax (although cunningly never actually in the Budget in recent years.) |
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On Fri, 18 Mar 2005, James Farrar wrote:
Brimstone wrote: EorJames wrote: But if you think about it, the price of petrol because of Labours tax hike its cheaper anyway. It was the Tories who introduced the Fuel Tax Escalator to push the price up faster than inflation. And the point of an escalator is that when you get to the top, you get off... Gordon Brown has continued to put up fuel tax (although cunningly never actually in the Budget in recent years.) Then we clearly haven't reached the top yet. NEXT! tom -- Also, a 'dark future where there is only war!' ... have you seen the news lately? -- applez |
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Tom Anderson wrote:
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005, James Farrar wrote: Brimstone wrote: EorJames wrote: But if you think about it, the price of petrol because of Labours tax hike its cheaper anyway. It was the Tories who introduced the Fuel Tax Escalator to push the price up faster than inflation. And the point of an escalator is that when you get to the top, you get off... Gordon Brown has continued to put up fuel tax (although cunningly never actually in the Budget in recent years.) Then we clearly haven't reached the top yet. We're past the top of the FTE as originally envisaged. Next. |
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On 16 Mar 2005 09:32:26 -0800, "EorJames"
said: Yes But Labour have put the Taxes up. But you seem to think im the tories side as well. Well i dont support any side. But still taxes have gone up. Luckly in todays budget petrol hasnt gone up until september. I dont think Gordon brown would dare. 83p a litre on average is rediculous. I suggest. You learn to. WRITE properly in English. before jabbering. About politics. -- David Cantrell | http://www.cantrell.org.uk/david |
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"David Cantrell" wrote in message
... On 16 Mar 2005 09:32:26 -0800, "EorJames" said: Luckly in todays budget petrol hasnt gone up until september. I suggest. You learn to. WRITE properly in English. before jabbering. About politics. A cheap shot, considering that he did not vote for the government responsible for his education, whereas we did. Most people of his generation have terrible English. -- John Rowland - Spamtrapped Transport Plans for the London Area, updated 2001 http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acro...69/tpftla.html A man's vehicle is a symbol of his manhood. That's why my vehicle's the Piccadilly Line - It's the size of a county and it comes every two and a half minutes |
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"John Rowland" wrote in message ... "David Cantrell" wrote in message ... On 16 Mar 2005 09:32:26 -0800, "EorJames" said: Luckly in todays budget petrol hasnt gone up until september. I suggest. You learn to. WRITE properly in English. before jabbering. About politics. A cheap shot, considering that he did not vote for the government responsible for his education, whereas we did. Most people of his generation have terrible English. Is there anything to prevent him making an effort to improve his English without the aid of teachers? |
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David Cantrell wrote to uk.transport.london on Fri, 25 Mar 2005:
On 16 Mar 2005 09:32:26 -0800, "EorJames" said: Yes But Labour have put the Taxes up. But you seem to think im the tories side as well. Well i dont support any side. But still taxes have gone up. Luckly in todays budget petrol hasnt gone up until september. I dont think Gordon brown would dare. 83p a litre on average is rediculous. I suggest. You learn to. WRITE properly in English. before jabbering. About politics. Isn't he proof that New Labour's education policy hasn't worked very well.... at least, not in his case! -- "Mrs Redboots" http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/ Website updated 20 March 2005 |
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