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  • Conservative Party reply Re:-Post 1973 Road Tax

    OK its not a clear Yes or No !

    But who expected I would even get a reply ?

    Originally posted by RS2000CUSTOM View Post

    http://www.conservatives.com/Information/Contact_Us.aspx

    Heres what I sent to them

    I run a website for Classic Ford Escorts www.rallyesportescorts.co.uk all our cars range from 1968 - 1981.
    Will The Conservatives be reinstating the "Historic" Tax free status for vehicles when they attain 25 years old ?
    Labour stopped this for cars registered post 1973 - I hope you will re-instate the rolling 25 year ruling and give a little something to many potential Conservative voters.
    ************************************************** ***

    Dear Mr O’Neill,

    I am writing on behalf of David Cameron to thank you for your e-mail.

    Under the previous Conservative administration, we introduced a rolling measure so that historic vehicles would be exempt from paying vehicle excise duty (the tax disc) if they were more than 25 years old. This was designed to help protect the history and heritage our motoring and transport heritage. However, in 1997, the current Labour Government froze the rolling aspect of this exemption; introducing a fixed cut off date instead. This meant that owners of any vehicle constructed after 1 January 1973 would have to pay vehicle excise duty if they were not declared to be off the road (SORN).

    We fully understand your concern with this issue. Under the current arrangements there is a real danger that the tax on vehicles registered after 1973 may become too expensive for enthusiasts to afford. This is particularly an issue when an enthusiast has a collection of several vehicles. Many owners may only tax them for a few months in summer or even take them off the road indefinitely. The current system limits the opportunities of seeing these vehicles on the road and the additional costs could prove so burdensome that they threaten jobs in the restoration sector.

    We believe that examples of our rich motoring history should be preserved for the enjoyment of future generations to come. As we move further away from the 1973 cut off date, the argument gets stronger and stronger to revise the current system. Obviously, in the current financial climate, any change could only be taken after careful consideration of the fiscal impact.

    Yours sincerely,


    Nicola Sheldon

    David Cameron’s Correspondence Unit
    Conservative Campaign Headquarters
    cheeRS

    DAVE


  • #2
    That sounds positive.......but not guaranteed. Dangling the carrot for a vote maybe ?

    Nice to have a reply though Dave, nice one





    My cars in the VbGarage

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    • #3
      Nice one son custom for PM

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Aled View Post

        Dangling the carrot for a vote maybe ?
        A carrot is better than receiving a 4 cough

        Agree though it is good to get a reply that at least looks like someone has taken the time to read the original e-mail and not just sent a standard reply letter
        cheeRS

        DAVE

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        • #5
          Well done that man - I was planning on sending a similar worded letter to my local Tory MP, but seems you've answered that one. Looks to me like they are hinting more at a cumulative fee system relative to age. I'd be very surprised if they re-introduced the rolling 25 year system - but here's hoping!! We'll see, but they certainly recognise it as a subject that may attract 'floating voters'...

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          • #6
            Originally posted by RSMEXICO View Post

            I was planning on sending a similar worded letter to my local Tory MP, but seems you've answered that one.
            Why not still do it anyway ?



            In fact the more the merrier !
            cheeRS

            DAVE

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            • #7
              why oh why do i have a feeling Topaz is gonna do a special on this one...........


              well done Dave,

              cheeRS
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              • #8
                chuffing 'ell, cant believe you got a reply

                and as you say looks like they actually read your mail as well, well I'm so shocked I may just vote for them
                Cheers Glyn

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by RS2000CUSTOM View Post
                  Why not still do it anyway ?



                  In fact the more the merrier !
                  Good idea - Done!

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                  • #10
                    hope Topaz's version is more "Fiscal" than that reply

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Mogsmex View Post
                      chuffing 'ell, cant believe you got a reply

                      and as you say looks like they actually read your mail as well, well I'm so shocked I may just vote for them

                      i'm with you on that one Glyn!

                      my car in the vBGarage

                      ***Don't Fool With The Old Skool***

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                      • #12
                        well done dave ,i know who i 'll vote for this time

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by wetandwindy2 View Post
                          well done dave ,i know who i 'll vote for this time
                          Me too no doubt, but remember asking the question BEFORE a General Election in many cases produces a response that WE the Voter want. After the Election the response may well be very different...

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by RSMEXICO View Post
                            Me too no doubt, but remember asking the question BEFORE a General Election in many cases produces a response that WE the Voter want. After the Election the response may well be very different...

                            to be honest who can we vote for at the end of the day they all say loads but deliver not much really all tarred with the same brush really am sure the tories ill hash it the same as the others all i know that my money is becoming worthless ,am on a reasonablly good wage and i cannt sustain my family on it

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by RS2000CUSTOM View Post
                              Dear Mr O’Neill,

                              I am writing on behalf of David Cameron to thank you for your e-mail.

                              Blah, Blah, Blah,
                              Obviously, in the current financial climate, any change could only be taken after careful consideration of the fiscal impact.

                              Yours sincerely,

                              Nicola Sheldon

                              David Cameron’s Correspondence Unit
                              Conservative Campaign Headquarters
                              Well done for you asking Dave. And nice of them to take time to read you message, but it seems the last line is the killer.

                              A cynical Steve
                              Steve

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