Tory MP Calls For Motorways To Be Privatised
Tolled, privately owned motorways could mean reduced fuel duty, says Tim Yeo
A senior Tory MP has called for the privatisation of motorways and trunk roads.
Tim Yeo, chairman of the Energy and Climate Change Select Committee, has warned the Prime Minister in a new book that, in order to meet his environmental promises, David Cameron must privatise the UK’s motorways, and introduce wholesale road charging.
Privatising more than 2000 miles of motorway could, argues Yeo, help fund better road and rail services and could even mean a reduction in fuel duty (we’ll believe that when we see it). It would also raise billions of pounds for a deficit-laden treasury.
“So far most politicians have been reluctant to embrace the huge potential which a truly radical road pricing system offers,” says Yeo. “Allied to the overdue privatisation of Britain’s motorways this could fund both more investment in better roads and the immediate development of high speed rail.
“Since it could also pay for a cut in fuel duty the upshot would be a cut in the cost of driving for drivers who make little use of motorways, a group which includes many rural residents for whom car ownership is a necessity, regardless of wealth.”
Yeo also reckons that the London congestion charge scheme is clunky and unimaginative, but that the M6 Toll is a far more effective way of charging for road use.
Business secretary, Vince Cable, has in the past come out in favour of the privatisation of major roads, while Philip Hammond, the minister responsible for transport, is also said to be receptive to the idea.
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I personally would be better off if they really did reduce the road/fuel tax but I would imagine they would creep it back up to where it was before so you would end up paying high fuel and road tax and for using motorways.
A nice idea in principle but it will be used to rip off the motorist even more, oh and crush the transport industry.
1. Fuel duty will NOT be lowered.
2. Road Tax will NOT be reduced.
3. Motorway tolls will take 20 years to break even on just setting up.
4. The only people to benefit will be the company given the contract.
5. Congestion near motorways will be horrendous.
6. All governments see roadusers as an easy target to squeeze money out of.
Oh to have the glorious benefits of privatisation applied to motorways as well! As far as the eye can see we can behold the consequences of privatising British Rail. Now it's cheap as chips, reliable and never interrupted for (planned or otherwise) engineering works.
Bring it on!
Oh, wait...
1. Fuel duty will NOT be lowered.
2. Road Tax will NOT be reduced.
3. Motorway tolls will take 20 years to break even on just setting up.
4. The only people to benefit will be the company given the contract.
5. Congestion near motorways will be horrendous.
6. All governments see roadusers as an easy target to squeeze money out of.
However I feel this is a non-story because it will never happen.
The only exceptions may be new build roads or alternative motorways built to relieve congestion on existing motorways, like the M6 Toll has done.
I wish people who come together and stand up against these madmen because they will not stop squeezing us until we pop!


I wish people who come together and stand up against these madmen because they will not stop squeezing us until we pop!
It angers me that most of the 80% tax on fuel and road tax doesn't get spent on the transport network, but in reality if you weren't paying it there you'd be paying for it somewhere else.
Only 2 things are guaranteed in life....
Will they reduce my tax burden accordingly or should I stay at home and claime benefit....
Jack
1. Fuel duty will NOT be lowered.
2. Road Tax will NOT be reduced.
3. Motorway tolls will take 20 years to break even on just setting up.
4. The only people to benefit will be the company given the contract.
5. Congestion near motorways will be horrendous.
6. All governments see roadusers as an easy target to squeeze money out of.
They should simply scrap all other taxes and levy it on fuel only. Then all those using the most fuel pay the most tax. Then set up fair tax releif for freight and business drivers.
Oh if only it as that simple...
The fact is the government say the want people to drive less and use less fuel with greener cars, but they still need the huge revenue generated by the poor motorist.
I actually thought he sounded quite reasonable (for an MP) on the Jeremy Vine daily whinge. He conceded it wouldn't be popular and that there would be a number of problems with it, but fair play to him for at least coming up with some ideas.
If it means foreign lorries paying more to use these roads, great. Likewise if it cuts congestion.
Will they reduce my tax burden accordingly or should I stay at home and claime benefit....
Jack
The problem is then that jobs in rural areas can be very limited in terms of the amount available and the skills that are required. Got a degree or skills in a business, marketing or finance related subject? Great, well done, now find some jobs available in rural areas that use those skills, there may be some, but not very many.
The argument will be to use public transport and unless you live in London or a few of the larger cities it's pretty much useless and costs a fortune.
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Hmm, what? Sorry, stopped listening there.