Fuel Excise: Government out of touch 14 August 2014: KAP - TopicsExpress



          

Fuel Excise: Government out of touch 14 August 2014: KAP Leader and the Federal Member for Kennedy Bob Katter MP, believes that the Treasurer, Mr Hockey is simply reflecting the attitudes of a Government that is wildly out of touch with non-metropolitan Australia. “The Kennedy electorate covers a very large portion of North West Queensland – people have to travel great distances to get groceries, visit the dentist, and go to a specialist or to catch a plane.” Mr Katter said Mr Katter believes that the people living in metropolitan areas enjoy a subsidised public transport system, a service not available to non-metropolitan areas. “In Queensland, there is effectively no public transportation system out of the greater Brisbane area. Every single person has to rely on a motorcar to travel. “There are approx. 2.5 million people in Queensland and 3 million people in New South Wales living outside of the greater metropolitan area, a fuel excise will affect every single one of these people. “Commuter transportation systems are heavily subsidised. We are already paying a 50% tax on fuel – whereas metropolitan areas enjoy 50% subsidy on public transport” Mr Katter said. Mr Katter believes that the fuel excise will also have an impact on transported goods. “The excise will put further burden on our transport industries and will see the cost of freighted goods rise dramatically. This will affect everyone and will certainly impact on those from a lower economic demographic. We have got to pay GST on the transportation already. This will see a rise in the price of fresh fruit and vegetables.” Mr Katter said.
Posted on: Thu, 14 Aug 2014 09:35:56 +0000

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