Excise matters, but politicians can pay a price for market meddling

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Opinion Excise matters, but politicians can pay a price for market meddling

Time is rapidly running out for the Morrison government to cut through to a grumpy electorate, so the temptationIt would be a bad idea which won’t stem the international forces of supply and demand, but desperation routinely trumps reason. In political terms, it would look like an answer and keeping up appearances often matters more than it should.

This isn’t a new debate. There are clear echoes of 2001 when John Howard, trailing in the opinion polls ahead of the election, reluctantly embraced a 1.5¢ a litre cut to excise, and the axing of indexation. Then again, petrol prices were headed towards $1 a litre!“Australians are very sensitive to petrol prices,” Howard said.

It was a retort to the Rudd government’s typically ambitious, multi-pronged war on the cost of living that had bogged down badly on the way to the front armed with two inspired initiatives: Fuel Watch and Grocery Choice.

 

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Excise matters, but politicians can pay a price for market meddlingWell behind in the polls and with cost of living pressures biting deep, the move to cut the fuel excise would at least signal government empathy, writes Chris Uhlmann. | OPINION petrolprices auspol fuelexcise Create a permanent gap in government revenue to address a temporary price spike and 'signal empathy'. God, Uhlmann's such a hack. Wow that's cheap fuel. Market price will correct itself......not a big deal.
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