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by CraigJPerry
2008 days ago
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>> VAT Directive The EU rule is minimum 15%, the UK choses 20% of its own accord. But that's not the interesting bit, the interesting bit is the follow-up question: "what stops the UK changing this from within the EU?" The answer for this one is nothing - in fact, EU states have already agreed that all states will have full VAT setting powers from 2022. >> biofuels directive You'd need to give more context here - Boris Johnson has committed £12 billion partly in support of going beyond the requirements of this directive as part of the so called "new green revolution". What exactly is the conflict with the biofuels directive? If anything it's weaker than the current UK Gov's expressed desires in this space? >> directives concerning tendering Yep - this is a bona fide one. |
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The thing that concerns me with the biofuels directive is it's requirement for 5% of petrol to be made up of biofuel. As the cheapest source of this is palm oil, we then end up contributing to the destruction of habitats in Indonesia in order to grow palm oil to burn in our cars. The EU does recognise this and I'm sure I read that come 2030, that will be disallowed, but then they will likely need to use Soy or some other oil that will cause even more destruction.
I don't have any sources for this to hand and I may well have some of this information incorrect. It's been about five years since I researched much of this.