Taoiseach Micheál Martin says that, despite the windfall that the State would have received from taxes on fuel amid global energy price hikes, the measures Government is taking are not “cost-neutral” to the exchequer.
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The junkets are over for another year: Now, can our politicians actually make themselves useful, for once?
Cut the fuel taxes.
Time to sell the family silver?
“I’ve lost money on fuel for the last eight days. We’re not the enemy – they are”
They say they don’t “at all” support reducing carbon tax, despite energy price hikes, as it wouldn’t be “environmentally responsible”.
And the media’s hypocrisy on the same subject.
They, not the retailers, plan to increase the carbon tax further.
It’s not who you think.
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‘The cost of food, fuel, lighting, and living expenses had all increased substantially and the Society are forced to make urgent…”