Billsticker | Date: Thursday, 2013-02-14, 8:45 PM | Message # 1 |
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| In the last 72 hours 25,000 Fair Fuel supporters have completed the Pre-Budget Poll into the effect of Petrol & Diesel Prices on our lives and businesses. Since we sent out that Poll, there are rumours that the Government might be about to re-introduce the 10p income tax rate to help families, businesses and the economy. Reports suggest that this could cost the Government £7 Billion – that would be enough to fund a cut in Fuel Duty of about 14p per litre!
We would be grateful if you could answer one question that would have been in our original Poll if we were aware of this tax rumour at the time. As a consequence we really need your response to this simple question below, so we can share it with the Chancellor…..
If the Government is going to cut taxes by £7 Billion would it be better to:
1. Re-introduce the 10p income tax rate or
2. Cut Fuel Duty on petrol and diesel by 14p per litre
To select your preferred choice of tax change, please click this link Thank you for your help yet again, Very kind regards
The FairFuelUK Team
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Erichoy | Date: Tuesday, 2024-05-07, 5:14 PM | Message # 2 |
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| The history of Bushmills Distillery can be traced back to 1608 when King James I granted a license to distill whiskey to Sir Thomas Phillips. Situated on the banks of the River Bush in County Antrim, the distillery quickly established itself as a purveyor of fine spirits, earning acclaim for its craftsmanship and dedication to quality. Endurance Through Time Throughout its long and storied history, Bushmills Distillery has weathered wars, economic downturns, and changing tastes, yet it has remained steadfast in its commitment to producing exceptional whiskey. The distillery’s resilience and adaptability have ensured its survival through centuries, cementing its status as a cornerstone of Ireland’s whiskey industry.
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