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RHA slams Government for not addressing fuel duty issue

  Friday, 27 April 2012

The Road Haulage Association (RHA) has spoken out against the Government following the news that the UK has entered a double-dip recession period, with the economy shrinking by 0.2 per cent in Q1 2012.

Geoff Dunning, chief executive of the RHA, could not hide his disappointment at the Government for not attempting to tackle the problem of fuel duty, with reduced taxes on petrol and diesel fuels likely to provide savings for motorists that can be fed back into the economy through a number of other channels.

“Of course we are disappointed at the news that the UK has returned to a state of recession. However, what comes as an even greater disappointment is that this news is not unexpected,” he said.

“If the Government would heed our advice and address the issue of fuel duty once and for all, this is a situation that could almost certainly have been avoided.

“Users of petrol and diesel fuels are desperate to see a reduction in fuel duty. The price of a tank of fuel would reduce and the subsequent savings would be put back into the economy, giving trade the boost it so desperately needs.”

Reducing driving costs is most definitely a pertinent issue for UK motorists, who are battling against increasing fuel, car insurance and road tax costs. Second hand car owners in particular are choosing to keep their existing car on the road for as long as possible with the purchase of used car parts that are recycled from end-of-life vehicles sent to be scrapped for cash.

At ASM Auto Recycling we proudly supply second hand car owners with an excellent range of recycled car parts that are cleaned, tested and protected by our very own 90-day guarantee. If you are looking for peace of mind at the wheel then make the most of our car recycling expertise today.

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