samwise
Well-Known Member
The powers that be seem to think that the HMRC decision on red diesel is a good result, a triumph for common sense etc. I may have it wrong but :
1. We are going to be paying top dollar duty on pretty much bottom quality fuel.
2. We are going to be saddled with more paperwork and receipt keeping to prove how much fuel we use for heating etc and how much for propulsion. I can already visualise the gleam in the French ( Dutch or whatever) customs man's eye as he gets ready for a series of rewarding (for him) spot checks.
3. What happened to the "green" initiative? As I understand it, red diesel has a higher sulphur content and, as far as your engine is concerned, contains none of the additives that help it to run better and cleaner.
The French and the Spanish are able to provide separate pumps that supply fuel to commercial and leisure boats.
I strongly suspect that this is not the end of it. We still remain out of step with the EU on this and it is only a matter of time before the whole thing boils up again and the squeeze comes on for full compliance. Far from achieving a simple solution , this "result" is a fudge.
1. We are going to be paying top dollar duty on pretty much bottom quality fuel.
2. We are going to be saddled with more paperwork and receipt keeping to prove how much fuel we use for heating etc and how much for propulsion. I can already visualise the gleam in the French ( Dutch or whatever) customs man's eye as he gets ready for a series of rewarding (for him) spot checks.
3. What happened to the "green" initiative? As I understand it, red diesel has a higher sulphur content and, as far as your engine is concerned, contains none of the additives that help it to run better and cleaner.
The French and the Spanish are able to provide separate pumps that supply fuel to commercial and leisure boats.
I strongly suspect that this is not the end of it. We still remain out of step with the EU on this and it is only a matter of time before the whole thing boils up again and the squeeze comes on for full compliance. Far from achieving a simple solution , this "result" is a fudge.