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Tory Manifesto.
The present Tory Govt promised to crack down on unfair hospital parking fees..but they didn't did they. They made £146 million in the last year....Up from £96 million on the previous year .Wonder how much of that was... Tory Trousered.
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They didnt ( make a profit) - car parking probably at Tory govt order was sold onto to car parking firms for a lump sum ( capital not revenue)
and THEY can make such profit unhindered as they want. so the car park attendants are difft to hospital porters
Carparking fines and charges go in at least two different colours ( pay and no pay) and there is quite a lot here on AB on whether you have to pay them or not
if the car parking company belong to PAYOLA then you do ( short story) I think
and if it doesnt, you dont ( I think)
anyway pay or not, none of it goes into the NHS and hasnt for at least ten years.
to END it
as as it is a contract - you have to pay off the buyer of the franchise, his reasonable expected income for the rest of the contract
( straight forward contract law, and you cant go against it wivva a primary act of parliament - because as a judge commmented - "you are saying a contract isnt a contract" and that will not do at all. - would count as expropriation which only African dictators do )
oh Gawd - there is already a whole thread on it. Keep up me auld chyne - Lardy
The main theme was that you could already do so ( what?).
Evellyn Waugh recalls receiving news (1920s) of his awful degree ( III) whilst drinking champagne from a pint glass. First novel Decline and Fall and never looked back
A Tory spokeman said..."The Cons have fulfilled their manifesto pledge to end unfair hospital parking charges". How thick do these Tories think the public are ? the previous year the yield was £96 million this next year was £146 million. Eh !Perhaps the Tories are so thick they can't count...Unbelievable. lol
Whatever the ins and outs, rights and wrongs, the fact is that the motorist is going to bear the brunt of raising money in this country. Previously, the Chancellor could rely on beer and tobacco to raise the dosh, but there aren't as many smokers now, so it's the motorist who's gonna cop it instead!