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Bmf Require Your Help (uk Members)
ok i have lifted this from another forum but i think its relevent for the UK riders on this forum. So please take a look and if you agree please take the 2 min to sign and thank you.

Angered that under the Chancellor's recent pre-budget report, road tax rates for motorcycles are set to increase this year, the British Motorcyclists Federation have set up a petition on the No 10 website asking the Prime Minister to intervene and stop the increases.

The bmf say that at a time of economic hardship and when sales of motorcycles are already down some 27% year on year, it makes no sense for any government to increase taxes on motorcycle ownership.

Unlike the car world where motorists and the motoring industry have benefited from the car scrappage scheme, conversely, due to the weak pound, the price of motorcycles has increased and now motorcyclists are to be faced with a Vehicle Excise Duty increases of between 4% and 6% - and this at a time when the Consumer Prices Index is only 1.9%!

The bmf's Government Relations Executive Chris Hodder said: "This is all wrong. While in monetary terms the increases of between £2 and £4 are admittedly quite small, it's not about the numbers, it's about the principle of increasing owner taxation at a time of economic hardship when the motorcycle industry is struggling to stay solvent."

The bmf are asking that in this an election year, all motorcyclists should sign-up to show the strength of feeling over motorcyclists and motorcycling being treated unfairly. The petitions says:

We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to stop the increases in motorcycle tax proposed for 2010

Given that the motorcycle industry is facing some of its darkest days with sales slumping by around 25-30%, it makes no sense for any government to increase taxes on motorcycle ownership as is proposed in the Pre-Budget Report. We petition the government to support the motorcycle industry as it has the car industry and freeze or lower Vehicle Excise Duty and provide some other stimuli for the industry and not to attack it further by increasing the cost of ownership for law-abiding citizens.

The petition can be found at: http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/motorcycleved/
Signed!!

Matt
I probably would have worded the petition somewhat different but agree with the principle.

Would be nice to know where bike tax ends up wouldnt it!
Doin valve clearances? Use dappers valve shim exchange program and the job will be carroty - Free (other than you postin me yer shims) for sporting members.
Signed..but sure it wont make a sh*t of a difference with this government [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/unsure.gif[/img]
If anyone asks youve not seen me right
Signed, but [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/dunno.gif[/img], I think <b>coolbox</b> is probably right.
Signed.
Don't mind a couple of quid if honest but I do think the industry need a boost of some sort.
Signed

Stupid governmment, yeah £2k scrappage scheme for cars, which are bad for the enviroment so please take the train.
Bikes, who cares about falling sales, lets stick the tax up.

signed.

Not because taxes are wrong.

Taxes have to exist and everything has to be paid for.

However the principle of increasing the cost of OWNERSHIP rather than USE is fundamentally wrong.

We want to deter people using fuel and road space to drive 400m to the shops in an urban 4x4, rather than deter someone from owning a (relatively!!) fuel and space efficient such as a motor cycle.

IF more money is needed put it all on fuel and NOT on road tax

Better still - scrap road tax and put it all on fuel (it would be miniscule for fuel efficient TDMs) so we'd only pay when we actually used the roads and the cost of collection would be removed at a stroke.


Pete

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