1993 -
Below is the text of Mr Major’s comments on the VAT increase on domestic fuel, made on 24th March 1993.
[The Prime Minister was asked about the Government’s VAT increase on domestic fuel]
PRIME MINISTER:
I think you have to realise why it was done first. There were two reasons: we had to raise resources and also we have a commitment to get rid of carbon dioxide, a very important environmental commitment. This takes us a long way towards doing it and I have been speaking at a conference about that in Birmingham just this morning.
We are the only European nation that doesn’t have VAT on fuel and power, many of them at far higher rates than 17.5%.
Over the last few years, the real price of energy has fallen by about 9% as a result of privatisation. Each year, there is regulation on the price and the price is fixed by the Retail Price Index minus something. Whether the whole of that 17.5% in two years will have been put on the price of fuel is very debatable; it may be substantially less because the regulator will have reduced the price.
For the average pensioner family, for example -
For people who are less well-
There is another factor for pensioners which the Opposition and our critics happily
ignore. A year or so ago when the Community Charge still existed, to help pensioners
pay the Community Charge in the base of the pension for the poorest pensioners we
increased the sum by £2.80 for a couple and I think £1.80 for a single person. When
the Community Charge disappeared, we could have taken that away. We didn't and so
from 1 April for many relatively well-