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e-petitions on no Car Tax for older cars

e-petition

I know there was one of these under the last government.
There are now two petitions in progress which aim to request that cars over 25 or 30 years old are exempt from VED (car tax).

Only takes a few minutes to add your name and you never know . . .


http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/183

Restore a rolling 30 year-old exemption to VED, for classic vehicles

and

http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/2622

Make Road tax FREE for all classic vehicles over 25 years old
 
Really no point dealing with the lower one - at best all it can do is draw attention away from the higher-up one. In fact I am surprised it was allowed through - they are normally pretty good at weeding and binning things that effectively duplicate existing more successful ones.

e.g. the several thousand "bring back capital punishment" ones currently languishing in the 'rejected' pile.
 
All well and good, but we live in a different world to that in which the Conservatives originally introduced this. I suspect that if anything like this was reintroduced, then itd come hand in hand with the sort of use and movement restrictions that they have in Germany and which the EU would love to foist upon us here.

If this hadnt been meddled with then 1988 cars would currently be tax free, but any sort of catch-up will certainly come with a massive caveat and that was before CMD became more Labour than Labour and greener than everyone...
 

ORIGINAL: rsmithholmfirth

I cant get either of these to work- tried for 2 days about 10 times on different PCs- stating valid email address required


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Yep thats what it said for me.
 

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