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Hilary Benn has enraged motorists by saying the rising cost of motoring is a good thing

Cabinet minister Hilary Benn enraged car drivers yesterday by claiming the rising cost of motoring is a good thing.

The rocketing cost of fuel and road tax was an "incentive" for drivers to make fewer journeys, said Benn.

The environment secretary admitted it was Government policy to provide "encouragement" for drivers to use their cars less. He told the BBC's Politics Show that high prices were "a fact of life", essential to a low carbon future.

“When one looks at the price of petrol and diesel, well that ... is acting as an incentive to everyone, to try and reduce use of fuel and reduce emissions”, said the minister.

Benn also launched a robust defence of the Government's controversial plans to raise road tax, insisting it was right for the proposed 2010 tax hikes to apply to second-hand vehicles.

Last week the chancellor, Alistair Darling, said that he would look closely again at the road tax proposals, in the face of a backbench rebellion over the issue.

Downing Street will be unhappy with Benn's comments. The PM's press machine has been keen to emphasise its 'on the voters side' in the face of increasing concern about the rising cost of living. Prime minister Gordon Brown is said to be so concerned about voter unrest that he plans to cancel a 2p rise in fuel duty in October.

But angry motoring groups today warned that millions of families couldn't afford to change their car in the face of the retrospective road tax. They accused Benn of 'rejoicing in drivers' despair'.

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KarlR 16 July 2008

Re: Motorists angry over Benn comment

Hyper wrote:
Since when are the days of cheap motoring drawing to a close? And how does "the environment" benefit?

I'm not sure how a comment like this actually adds anything new to the debate. or maybe I missed the point you are making. or just the reasoning behind it.

here's an example.... my brother used to drive to work but it became to expensive so now he cycles. thus saving money and pollution. doesn't take an IQ of more than 5 to work out that this isn't 'horseshit' - but reality.

A R Chen 16 July 2008

Re: Motorists angry over Benn comment

The climate is changing, but this is something that has been happening over millions of years. Giving labels like "Global Warming" and moving away from fossil fuels is not going to change what Mother Nature has in store for us anyway.

In order to conserve more energy and preserve our environment, perhaps Benn should abstain from sex and completely stop farting as well. Oh, wait, maybe it's a lack of sex that has caused his current mindset in the first place. As for the farting, he seems to be able to do it right out of his mouth - fascinating!

As a car lover, I can only say that people like Benn should be voted out of whatever miserable office they occupy!

Hyper 16 July 2008

Re: Motorists angry over Benn comment

Since when are the days of cheap motoring drawing to a close? And how does "the environment" benefit? Horseshit.