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Council backs motion to end VRT 15.06.10

SINN Féin has welcomed Donegal County Council's unanimous support yesterday for a motion calling on the Government to end Vehicle Registration Tax (VRT).
Cllr Pádraig MacLochlainn's motion will now be passed to councils across the State for further backing.
Speaking after his motion was passed, Cllr MacLochlainn said: “I think that it is only fitting that Donegal County Council is to be the first council to call for the abolition of VRT. We have suffered from the effects of the partition of our island more than most and this tax only reinforces partition.

Demonstrators protesting against VRT in Bridgend on the 28th of May 2010.
“The facts are that the European Commission and a recent report on the European Single Market conducted on behalf of EU Commission President, Jose Manuel Barroso, have only last month expressed serious concerns about what they term a double taxation and are either investigating its legality or calling for it to end.“
Cllr MacLochlainn said the Government could not, on the one hand, “preach“ about Ireland's responsibilities to Europe while, on the other, flout its responsibilities.
“They should not wait for the European Commission to shut down this tax. They should take the initiative themselves, be fair to the Irish people, and do the right thing,“ added Cllr MacLochlainn.
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