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Nothing For Motorists in Timid Budget - AA

Published 11th October 2016Read Time 3 min

The coalition government’s first budget has done nothing for motorists and contained no measures to address the crisis in motor insurance prices, according to the AA.
The motoring organisation welcomes the announcement of additional Garda resources and the commitment to increase spend on infrastructure. But there was no attempt to ease the burden of fuel taxes, no change to motoring taxes and no positive measures on road safety.
“Motorists cannot be expected to feel grateful just because things did not get worse.” Says Director of Consumer Affairs Conor Faughnan. “We are facing a crisis in motor insurance prices at the moment which is badly affecting 2 million Irish people. It would have been very helpful to reduce the 5% levy on all motor insurance which we are paying at the moment but this was not done.”
The AA has been campaigning for measures to reduce motor insurance prices and continues to engage with Government on the issue.
Fuels Prices on the rise
At the same time the AA wants to see fuel prices reduced to levels that were in place before the financial crisis.
Fuel prices are on the rise again even before the budget. The AA’s latest fuel price survey shows that a litre of petrol has risen by 2.6 cent to 128.8 cent per litre in the last month; diesel has risen by 3.4 cent to 117.
“Ministers Noonan and Donohoe repeatedly made the point that sacrifices and discipline had allowed Ireland to move away from the financial crisis to a stable and sustainable position. With the emergency over, the time for emergency taxes should also be past. That means an unwinding of the 5 separate tax increases applied to both main fuels since the emergency budget of October 2008 which between them have added over 20 cent per litre to the retail price of both fuels.” Says Faughnan.
The AA was reasonably pleased to see the extension of the €5,000 VRT exemption for electric vehicles continued but notes that, with sales currently at less than 500 cars a year out of 126,000, the measure is not performing strongly.
“The announcement of additional Garda recruitment is welcome.” Says Faughnan. “The resources are badly needed on the road where the traffic corps strength has been allowed to deteriorate in the last 8 years.”
All AA Customers can now get an AA Fuel Card completely Free. And that’s not all. Topaz are now also giving customers double saving with 4c off per litre of Petrol and/or Diesel, in Topaz garages across the country until 31st December 2016.
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