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Are you that thick? The poll tax was a fixed sum paid by everyone.
Replaced a tax based on property value. The result being those in an
expensive property paid the same as those in a slum.


The only people who had an issue with it - as witnessed by the types who
rioted - were the scrounging crusties and people who lived in homes
where a number of (usually immigrant) families all piled into the same
house to avoid paying the rates. For most people it wouldn't have made
much difference in what they paid.


Thanks for once again showing you have no knowledge of history. Or current
affairs, come to that.

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On Wed, 10 Oct 2012 10:08:08 +0100
Dave Plowman wrote:
In article ,
wrote:
Are you that thick? The poll tax was a fixed sum paid by everyone.
Replaced a tax based on property value. The result being those in an
expensive property paid the same as those in a slum.


The only people who had an issue with it - as witnessed by the types who
rioted - were the scrounging crusties and people who lived in homes
where a number of (usually immigrant) families all piled into the same
house to avoid paying the rates. For most people it wouldn't have made
much difference in what they paid.


Thanks for once again showing you have no knowledge of history. Or current
affairs, come to that.


You carry on believing in your little fantasy that it was all working men good
and true who had a problem with the poll tax and turned out to riot if it
justifies your political beliefs. I couldn't really care less given that it was
over 20 years ago.

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In message , at 17:27:34 on Tue, 9 Oct
2012, tim..... remarked:
They were paid for jointly by Essex and Kent County Councils (you
probably don't remember the good old days when County Councils did
useful things like that).

But it was explicitly promised at the time that when they tolls paid
for the cost of construction (and interest etc.) the tunnels would
become free of charge. I expect all those making the promises are
now dead, unfortunately.


In general I am also cynical, but in this case I don't think the
County Council project ever had a hope of breaking even, and had to
be bailed out. In which case, the original promise has little relevance.


why would a county council scheme have significantly more chance of
failing than a commercial one?


I'm not sure it would. The failure is a combination of failing to
predict future income against expenditure and in particular interest
payments on the original capital.
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In message , at 08:33:13 on Wed, 10
Oct 2012, tim..... remarked:
It's the M25 which has made the Dartford Tunnel into big business.

Thirty and forty years ago it carried far less traffic.


but why would a commercial organisation take it on if they didn't think
that the traffic would grow so as to cover their costs?

And if they thought so, why wouldn't the councils


The councils built it for local traffic, that's why it was only a single
lane either way, when many of the arterial roads either side were
already dual carriageways.

It replaced a ferry.
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On Wed, 10 Oct 2012 11:19:06 +0100
Mizter T wrote:
You wouldn't know real hate if it bit you in the ********.


He hasn't had as much experience witnessing it in everyone around him
his whole life the way you have.


It's a rather peculiar comment from Boltar, that's for sure.


Why? Most people have seen 2 people who hate each other have a fight either
at school or elsewhere. Trying to smash someones head in with a bottle is hate,
having a right wing opinion isn't. Unless you're a liberal lefty desperately
looking for the quick exit from argument because you've lost.

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In message , at 08:33:13 on Wed, 10 Oct
2012, tim..... remarked:
It's the M25 which has made the Dartford Tunnel into big business.

Thirty and forty years ago it carried far less traffic.


but why would a commercial organisation take it on if they didn't think
that the traffic would grow so as to cover their costs?

And if they thought so, why wouldn't the councils


The councils built it for local traffic, that's why it was only a single
lane either way, when many of the arterial roads either side were already
dual carriageways.

It replaced a ferry.


So:

How does any of that prove that the councils couldn't have built/operated an
enlarged crossing once traffic levels increased.

Mersey corporation had no difficulty funding/operating a second tunnel after
the first got congested, what's different here

tim




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On Wed, 10 Oct 2012 11:15:44 +0100
Roland Perry wrote:
The councils built it for local traffic, that's why it was only a single
lane either way, when many of the arterial roads either side were
already dual carriageways.

It replaced a ferry.


There still is some sort of ferry terminal at dartford on the north bank.
Anyone know what its used for? There's usually a ferry docked there when
I've driven over the bridge.

B2003




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