25 year rolling tax exemption

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benjo
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25 year rolling tax exemption

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Follow link and sign petition to reinstate the rolling
25yr road tax exemption

https://petition.parliament.uk/signatur ... ttm1x7cGF0
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Signed
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👍👍👍👍👍👍 come on girls and boys get signing it only takes 2 mins
And could mean free rd tax for a lot of us or in the very near future 😀😀
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pretty pointless as to many cars now will make it to 25yr old. Plus if they stop taxing you this way they will tax you else where to make up the lose of income.
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Ok everyone stop standing up for the common man,let's all sit back and
Let government do what ever they want without saying anything,
Let's all take a interest in what celebrities are doing and talk about it
While ignoring anything else and not bothering to at least try and change
Things ](*,)
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Simple things is.
If government gives in one hand they take from the other ain't you learnt anything from our government lol
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I'm well aware of the crooks that call themselves politicians/governments
But that's why we should all constantly question everything they say
and do,instead of just accepting everything they dole out to us,
It's this simple if your not bothered about this thread ignor it, go back
To what ever your doing and let some people who are Interested and my not
Be aware of the Petitions existence, but do have the tenacity for change,take part.
Much obliged for your input how ever unhelpful :thumleft:
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Signed.
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Nice one,worth a try.
I know a lot of people with cars like mine in this age
Bracket that have car on classic insurance with limited millage policys
We shouldn't be pay higher rd tax
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definitely worth having a go, much better than sulking in a corner saying negative things.
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Amen to that 😄
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Done :thumleft:
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alanmr2turbo wrote:pretty pointless as to many cars now will make it to 25yr old. Plus if they stop taxing you this way they will tax you else where to make up the lose of income.

I'm not sure many actually get there though.

Yes, a modern car SHOULD make it to 25 years of age, but it takes a certain type of determination to hang in there for that long. You have to love the car.

I can't imagine seeing that many 25 year old diesel golf mk5s. Mk1 gtis maybe (cos they're lovely), but unless they're special, they won't be loved.

And MR2s are special. Even mk3s :)
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Signed this a while ago when it was posted by someone else.
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Well said :thumleft:
although our opinion differs on the mk3 lol
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Done. Could be saving loads not taxing all my Japs 😂
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Dang - it closed yesterday :-(

And mine is now 25 years old.

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Yep mine too,need to check if another has been stared if they dint get enough
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