Call for Bus Fares to Reflect the Fall In Fuel Prices

15 Jan 2015
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Liberal Democrat Chief Secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander has called for a nationwide bus fare cut in light of falling fuel prices.

Danny has also called on coach and package holiday operators to reduce prices to reflect the lower cost of fuel.

In a series of interventions Danny has:

  • Written to five major bus operators calling on them to pass on the dramatic falls in the diesel price to customers through lower fares. In his letter he points out that bus operators receive taxpayer support via a fuel subsidy and that fare paying passengers and tax payers will want reassurance that falls in diesel costs are being passed on.
  • Written to London Mayor Boris Johnson urging him to ensure savings are passed on to bus users in London as swiftly as possible.
  • Written to coach companies seeking re-assurance that long distance and commuting coach fares are reflecting the falling oil price fall as swiftly as possible.
  • Written to package holiday firms pressing them to pass on savings accrued through lower air, coach and other holiday costs.

Danny said: "With fuel prices dropping across the country it's right that the full benefits are passed on. Falling oil prices are like a giant tax cut to the economy. But the positive effect will only be felt if the oil price falls are passed on. While drivers are already seeing the cost of filling up the car come down, the millions of Britons who use the bus are still paying what they did a few months ago.

"Consumers have suffered the pain of high oil prices, it's only right that companies and organisations do all they can to pass on as quickly as possible every last penny of oil price falls."

"At the same time, these are worrying times for our valued North Sea Oil & Gas sector and they can be assured that I am committed to providing support where possible."

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