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RHA warns Gordon Brown: "Don't Raise Fuel Tax!"

The Road Haulage Association has warned Chancellor Gordon Brown that any Budget increase in fuel tax will cost British jobs. It will do further damage to an industry that is already paying much the highest level of fuel tax in Europe.

The handicap faced by British firms is  highlighted this week by a new proposal from the  European Commission. Brussels wants to raise the  minimum diesel tax rate to €380/1,000 litres (or  38 eurocents per litre) by 2014. The tax rate in  the UK is £483.5/1,000 litres, equivalent to 70 eurocents per litre.

"ALREADY, the tax in the UK is almost twice that  of the EU minimum rate proposed for 2014. It is  more than twice what many EU countries charge  today. This is a measure of the problems faced  by many British hauliers as they try to compete  with foreign trucks," says RHA Director of Policy Jack Semple.

"Operators come into the UK with large fuel  tanks and pay NOTHING to use our roads. In  addition, our closest competitors – Netherlands,  Belgium and France – all give hauliers an  essential user discount or rebate on fuel tax.  This helps hauliers from these countries to take  work from firms which have no choice but to buy their diesel in the UK."

"Chancellor Gordon Brown recognized this as a  major problem six years ago and promised to  level the fuel duty playing field. Operators in  Holland, Belgium and France are all given help  to cover of the cost of fuel -  while we, with  the highest fuel duty of ANY country still wait  for  the UK government to give UK British  hauliers the same consideration", he concluded.

Note to Editors:

The European Commission’s proposal on minimum  fuel tax is an unwelcome change of position. It  means that Brussels has abandoned, for the  foreseeable future, its hope of harmonizing fuel  taxes or even fixing them within a meaningful band of tax rates.

The UK, with the highest fuel tax in Europe, was  among several countries that threatened to veto  any move towards harmonizing tax rates.

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