GOVERNMENT INACTION ON ENVIRONMENTAL TAXES IS UNSUSTAINABLE SAYS MP SUE DOUGHTY
12.00.00am UTC (GMT +0000) Tue 1st Apr 2003
In a report by the House of Commons Environmental Audit Committee on the Government's Pre-Budget Report, the Treasury is strongly criticised for lack of an environmental taxation strategy.
Sue Doughty MP, Liberal Democrat Member of the Environmental Audit Committee, said:
"The Government has completely failed to use environmental taxation positively. Until they do, the UK will fall a long way short of what is needed for the future.
"Ministers failed to include a sustainable waste strategy, they failed to include a sustainable fuel strategy and they have maintained a situation where it is cheaper to build on greenfield sites.
"They have even decided to build more runways rather than tax the most polluting fuel of all - aviation fuel.
"The slow increase in Landfill Tax does not offset the fact that we are still increasing the amount of rubbish sent to landfill.
"The Government appears keen to bring in environmental taxation, but seems to have no idea how it will work, or even if it will work. All that exists at the moment is a shambles."
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