Well I signed Steve Ridgeway's petition and emailed my MP. Today I had the following response :-
Thank you for your email regarding Air Passenger Duty (APD).
The Government inherited the highest structural budget deficit of any major economy in the world and the highest deficit in our peacetime history. The UK is currently paying over £120 million every day on debt interest payments alone. APD makes an important contribution to reducing the nation’s deficit and this must be taken into account.
Last year the Government launched a consultation on APD to improve the fairness and efficiency of the current system. Ministers recognise the importance of the aviation industry which is why the Budget in 2011 announced APD would be frozen for 2011-12 and the rise would take place this April instead. I do of course recognise the impact this tax has on the cost of family holidays, especially at a time when household spending is being stretched.
To ensure fairness, Ministers have closed a loophole so that from April 2013, business jet passengers will also have to pay this tax.
The reduction in the deficit, combined with the low interest rates this Government has secured, means that the UK is saving £36 billion in debt interest payments compared to our predecessors.
Thank you again for taking the time to contact me.
Yours sincerely,
David Davies
So it looks like it will have no effect at all, not that I really expected any!
Thank you for your email regarding Air Passenger Duty (APD).
The Government inherited the highest structural budget deficit of any major economy in the world and the highest deficit in our peacetime history. The UK is currently paying over £120 million every day on debt interest payments alone. APD makes an important contribution to reducing the nation’s deficit and this must be taken into account.
Last year the Government launched a consultation on APD to improve the fairness and efficiency of the current system. Ministers recognise the importance of the aviation industry which is why the Budget in 2011 announced APD would be frozen for 2011-12 and the rise would take place this April instead. I do of course recognise the impact this tax has on the cost of family holidays, especially at a time when household spending is being stretched.
To ensure fairness, Ministers have closed a loophole so that from April 2013, business jet passengers will also have to pay this tax.
The reduction in the deficit, combined with the low interest rates this Government has secured, means that the UK is saving £36 billion in debt interest payments compared to our predecessors.
Thank you again for taking the time to contact me.
Yours sincerely,
David Davies
So it looks like it will have no effect at all, not that I really expected any!