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Windfall tax backed by one in five

Wednesday, 24 Sep 2008 00:01
New research has revealed one in five Britons back an energy company windfall tax, putting the government under renewed pressure.

A new survey showed that 78 per cent of people think energy firms' profits are unfair, while two in five want a rebate on fuel bills for the least well off.

Mark Hodson of Opiniun Research, which carried out the study, said: "Rising energy bills have affected the majority of people in the past year and the public seem to be as disheartened by the recent energy measures as they are by green taxes.

"It is probably due to this fact that nearly two thirds think the government should have gone much further."

Accompanying research reveals that 71 per cent of respondents think the government's green agenda has been hijacked in order to raise taxes.

Despite three-quarters of people saying they were recycling more, the same proportion said they were unwilling to pay higher taxes to combat environmental issues.

"It is clear that the British public do not trust the government to spearhead the green agenda. It seems that a significant amount of people believe the government is guilty of creating a 'green hype' for monetary gain," Mr Hodson added.


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