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Nice try, but no cigar.
VED can be avoided altogether.
As can the London congestion charge and the M6 toll. These are avoidable and voluntary so it's a bit rich including them. You might just as well include the cost of giving your mondeo an hispanic customised low-rider make-over.
Oh for goodness sake - I did put a disclaimer at the top of my post asking you to please read and digest before hammering away on your bloody keyboard. Your post is stupid. VED Voluntary? What? It's not Voluntary at all. If you have Band A - it's free, but as I point out you have to fork out for a brand new tiny crappy electric car.
I state M6 is voluntary - or did you just not read any of my post?
London CC is voluntary... err, not really - some people have no choice but to drive into London (and I do know there is PT, but some people genuinely couldn't get by taking that due to business needs!!!)
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Fuel? 16%! Golly. But pointless without some indication of the proportion of overall motoring costs that are spent on fuel.
Not at all pointless. You wanted a comparison of fuel price rises. It's gone up 16% in 1 year. That's just a fact.
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Parking? In my area the Council is bowing to pressure and restoring free parking for residents.
I already stated my parking figures were local to me. Again I suspect you saw 16%, 42.5%, 50% and went "OH MY GOD NO, HE'S GOT FIGURES TO BACK UP ARGUMENTS - I BETTER DISPELL THEM WITHOUT READING"
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I'd say 3.5% overall is about right.
You'd say, would you? So after asking for figures to back up complaints. Claiming you'd be open to changing your mind if proven wrong. You've then gone ahead, made up some stuff about VED not being compulsary, ignored the fuel price rise with some strange reasoning about usage and pointed out (even though I clearly stated it myself) that parking may well in fact go down in cost for a very few people, and then 'you'd say' that it's 3.5%... on your estimate. You clearly don't drive, despite saying you do, you keep referring to motorists as 'you' - so either you have a car but haven't touched it, get free tax/parking & fuel or you're just a little ker-razy.
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Now if you were all bus passengers I might understand your wailing and gnashing of teeth. But, er, you're not.
London bus prices (for those with oyster) are going down from £1 to 90p next year. Why would I be gnashing over those journies I take by bus?
Tube fares are rising at less than inflation (so far less than 16% or any of the VED % increases)
National train fares again are rising by about 4.8% on average (lower than VED and Fuel)
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You've never had it so good!
Yet more non-reading. 2006 was evidently cheaper, as was 2002 when I started... I don't get it. I said READ before hammering away, you just didn't.