The Latest from Mondoweiss for 04/01/2012

The first article by Sullivan spells out the truth, which most sensible people have realised is the case for years.  And yet, the US, UK and EU doing nothing to stop this ethnic cleansing of the Palestinians.  They actually support and bank-roll this ethnic cleansing.

The Latest from Mondoweiss for 04/01/2012.

The mystery of the invincible oil subsidies.

Here is a news article from the US, about the subsidies that oil and gas companies receive.  The UK Government also provides subsidies to oil and gas companies.  An example of this, is the reduction in corporation tax for the North Sea oil and gas operators.  As the video infers, this is because of the level of political donations received by the politicians.  Except in the UK, it is Party political donations that are the problem along with lobbyists.  And a great number of the British public are not aware of these subsidies, and blame their high energy bills on subsidies for renewable technology.  Renewable technology receives a fraction of the subsidies the oil and gas companies receive.  And nowhere near the £50 billion the nuclear industry has received so far.  And it will cost more than £50 billion for the clean-up of the decommissioned nuclear plants.

The Mystery of the Invincible Oil Subsidies.

Government increases Beer Duty, yet again.

As Ed Milliband has stated, this is a millionaire’s budget on top of axing the 50p tax rate and other measures which ensure this country remains a tax-haven for the most corrupt.  Here is a press statement about the Government’s increase in Beer Duty from CAMRA.  Beer being the ‘working-classes’ preferred beverage for socialising with.  Unlike Spirits and Champagne which Gordon Brown did not increase duty on.  And it is spirits, most of which is imported, is the cause in the increase in young people being admitted to A&E and increasing health problems.

CAMRA- ‘Beer drinkers rocked by tax man swallowing a third of every pint’

– Consumers fight back as CAMRA urges its members to back e-petition to scrap beer tax escalator
– Sign e-petition today at www.camra.org.uk/saveyourpint 

New increases to push up price of a pub pint by 5-10p

Issued: Wednesday March 21st 2012
The Campaign for Real Ale, has today lambasted the Government for its careless approach to one of Britain’s most valued institutions, the pub, as a further inflation plus 2% increase on beer will bring about yet more price rises at the bar, and further job losses in the sector.

With around £1 on every pint going to the Treasury in beer duty and VAT, CAMRA has reacted to today’s news by urging its 136,000 members and all pub goers to sign an industry backed e-petition to remove the beer duty escalator- www.camra.org.uk/saveyourpint. The e-petition has today been backed by CAMRA, the British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA), and the Society of Independent Brewers (SIBA).

With the beer and pub industry supporting almost 1 million jobs and contributing £21 billion to UK GDP, CAMRA has condemned the Government for imposing punitive successive tax increases, which will impact both breweries at production level, and drinkers at the bar.

Mike Benner, CAMRA Chief Executive, said:

‘The fact Britons are forced to pay over 40% of the EU beer tax bill, but consume only 13% of the beer sold in Europe, is remarkable. British beer in a pub is so heavily hit with duty and VAT, the tax man’s whirlwind hikes translate to him guzzling a third of every pint served, a shadow cast over the beer drinker depriving people of an affordable night down their local.

‘Such high taxes on beer are totally unsustainable, and therefore CAMRA is launching a consumer fight back in a bid to make the Government see sense. We today urge all beer drinkers to visit www.camra.org.uk/saveyourpint to get behind this new industry-backed e-petition to help safeguard the future of the beer and pub industry.’

Thought for the day – The Share Centre

Reading the article below, Michael Baxter does state the obvious about Britain’s transport infrastructure.  But why do are politicians, Conservative, Labour and Liberal Democrats not able to see this?

 

But here are some observations. It is well known that transport systems across most of the developed world are more efficient than those in the UK. You only need to spend a short while on French or German or, indeed, Japanese, railways to see the difference. A couple of years ago, I drove through France – from one end to the other – and didn’t get stuck in a single traffic jam, not one.

Part of the explanation lies with geography. Britain, especially England, is crowded. That explains – at least in part – why it is so much quicker driving through France than through Britain. (But then Japan is pretty crowded too.) But there is another difference. Across much of the developed world there is just an acceptance that infrastructure needs to be subsidised. And the main reason why the transport infrastructure is so superior across much of the developed world is because more money is spent on it. Japanese and French trains do not run faster and more punctually because of some inherent quality. They spend more money, plain and simple. And, on the whole, these obviously superior infrastructures are not outsourced to a coterie of private contractors, either.

Thought for the day – The Share Centre.