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G8 wants tax on airline tickets to help world poor
2005-06-13
What the hell is with these people?
Airline groups have condemned plans by the world's richest countries to impose a tax on airline tickets to fund extra money for poor African countries - and make a gesture towards fighting climate change. Finance ministers from the G8 agreed at the weekend to look at using income from airline traffic to boost aid. Although the tax might only amount to a few extra pence on a ticket, experts believe the move would be a major blow to cut-price airlines that sell tickets for as little as £1. The move, which could add a pound on to air fares, was greeted with delight by environmental groups who said it was a first step towards making people pay the true cost of plane travel.
Posted by:Fred

#9  If these people were really serious about helping the poor, they would place hefty taxes on champagne, truffles, expense account lunches at 5 star restaurants, and Mercedes cars. Until then, I will just fart in their general direction.
Posted by: ed   2005-06-13 19:31  

#8  Sounds like a Robin Hood tax to me.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2005-06-13 17:38  

#7  
G8 wants tax on airline tickets to help world poor
Why?

The world poor aren't planning on flying anyplace anytime soon.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2005-06-13 16:14  

#6  They keep trying to get that first international tax in the door, "for the po' folks." Once the first one's in place, there'll be lots more to follow.

Sure looks like a camel's nose.
Posted by: Fred   2005-06-13 16:02  

#5  If the French, Germans, and Greenies are delighted with this, feel free to tax the shit out of them. That should cover my end.
Posted by: tu3031   2005-06-13 15:20  

#4  Oh brother. There is no end to the idiot schemes to create pots of money for skimming, slushing, and stealing. I do not believe that Bush has signed up for this nonsense. The BA spokeswoman's quote says it all: "There is no justification for singling out airline passengers for an additional tax to fund development in the Third World." Unsaid was Spot's dead-on observation - the airlines couldn't be in worse shape at the moment and this can only make things even worse. Also unsaid was that there is no "plan" that can fix broken people (read: corrupt govts and sycophants) and THAT is Africa's real problem.

TFBS.
Posted by: .com   2005-06-13 15:17  

#3  it's the smell of desperate actions to try and somehow get a "world tax levied" anyhow or anywhere - the camel's nose...

once one tax was OK'd they'd be all over you like a cheap suit to tax the rest of your income/possessions - "to reduce debt in Africa"....
Posted by: Frank G   2005-06-13 15:15  

#2  I wish to declare a tax on socialists. Put yer money where yer mouth is, Pinky.
Posted by: BH   2005-06-13 15:14  

#1  WTF? Airlines don't make a profit now, they would freak out it this were to happen.
Posted by: Spot   2005-06-13 14:58  

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