Responding to today's budget, Paul Tuohy CEO of charity Campaign
for Better Transport, said:
“By choosing to keep the 5p fuel duty cut and continue freezing
fuel duty for another year, the Chancellor has committed to
costing the Treasury a further £4.2 billion in lost revenue. This
revenue could have nearly quadrupled support for English bus
services, benefitting millions of passengers and preventing vital
services from being cut.
“The government talks of delivering on the environment yet
undermines itself by failing to adequately tax our most polluting
forms of transport and support the most sustainable. It's about
time the Treasury reconsidered its priorities when it comes to
transport.”
On the decision to increase Air Passenger Duty for private jet
passengers and on domestic flights, Mr. Tuohy said:
“We are pleased that the Chancellor has listened to our
calls to raise Air Passenger Duty for private jet passengers.
Private jets are up to 14 times more polluting than commercial
flights, and it is absolutely right that private passengers pay
more for the damage they cause.
“We also welcome the Chancellor's decision to raise Air Passenger
Duty on domestic flights. We hope that the revenue raised will be
put towards making sustainable public transport more affordable
so that when travelling domestically, the train is the easiest
and cheapest choice. The Government must now go even further by
introducing a tax on aviation fuel to raise an additional £594
million a year.”
On the announcement that HS2 will terminate at Euston, Mr. Tuohy
added:
"It is right that High Speed 2 reaches Euston, and we are pleased
with the announcement made today. Connecting HS2 to London for
connections to the European continent and beyond is vital to
unlock all of the economic growth that the scheme offers.
“With a West Coast Main Line bursting at the seams, it is
essential that Government now examines possible replacements for
HS2 north of Birmingham to Manchester, and to Leeds, to expand
rail capacity and improve connectivity across our country"
ENDS
Notes to Editors
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According to the Department for Transport's annual bus statistics
(Table BUS05bi), the net cost of public support for local bus
services across England (including London) in 2023 (2024
figures not yet available) was £1.1 billion.
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All planned increases to fuel duty in line with RPI have been
cancelled since 2011. This has brought real-term cuts for
motorists for 13 years and cost the Treasury £133 billion
between 2011/12 and 2024/25. The additional 5p cut over the
last two years has cost an additional £7.3 billion since its
introduction, but has failed to reach motorists, with
retailers not passing the cut on fully.
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Private jets are between five and 14 times more
polluting than commercial planes (per passenger),
and 50 times more polluting than trains, and they are twice
as likely to be used for short trips (less than 300 miles),
compared to flights in commercial aviation.
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