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Ian Rawlings
Guest
Just in case some of you have missed it.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4992676.stm
At least it only applies to new vehicles, but this does stink of "tax
the rich to the hilt and watch them sod off and wonder where all our
tax revenue has gone"...
Perhaps they should think about how much damage tree-hugging vehicles
do to bunnies given the huge amount of electronics and batteries in
hybrid cars. They actually seem to want to avoid people keeping old
cars and encourage them to buy new ones, it seems some people think
that cars grow on trees rather than get torn out of the ground, bits
shuffled halfway round the world several times, heated, cooled,
chemically treated etc etc etc. Almost everything we own came from
the ground at some point, and there's a lot of cost involved in
turning it from muck into a product.
Anyhow, sod them all, pinz is back on the road again! Bidding on the
landy has reached the dizzying heights of £1.50 so far.
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Blast off and strike the evil Bydo empire!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4992676.stm
At least it only applies to new vehicles, but this does stink of "tax
the rich to the hilt and watch them sod off and wonder where all our
tax revenue has gone"...
Perhaps they should think about how much damage tree-hugging vehicles
do to bunnies given the huge amount of electronics and batteries in
hybrid cars. They actually seem to want to avoid people keeping old
cars and encourage them to buy new ones, it seems some people think
that cars grow on trees rather than get torn out of the ground, bits
shuffled halfway round the world several times, heated, cooled,
chemically treated etc etc etc. Almost everything we own came from
the ground at some point, and there's a lot of cost involved in
turning it from muck into a product.
Anyhow, sod them all, pinz is back on the road again! Bidding on the
landy has reached the dizzying heights of £1.50 so far.
--
Blast off and strike the evil Bydo empire!