The future

malnik replied on 07/10/2020 22:04

Posted on 07/10/2020 22:04

I have been a member for 3 years now, I don't think i can continue my membership for the years ahead. As a young family i find this club not exactly "family friendly". More to the point, I have been looking at the make up of the people at the head of the table, the council members and commitee. 

We live in a diverse country and our nation is much better for that amazing diversity. Unfortunately the club seems to be a relic of the 70s, diversity seems to be something we as a club are unaware of. I'm sure they are all doing a great job but how can we go ahead without our club reflecting the make up of the country and the people they represent. Dont get me started on age groups being represented. I have no idea what ages everyone is, but i don't see young families represented and once again, they can't be ignored. Unless ofcourse the club is for elderly white people only. Again, this is no criticism of those people.

The easy answer is anyone can apply or put themselves forward. But the aptmosphere has to be right, it has to be friendly to people from other groups to be able to apply. Is it? What is the cub doing to encourage more diversity? Younger representation? It has to be more than just a token "anyone can apply". And this direction has to be from the leader, Mr Lomas.

On the basis of the above, I can't continue to be a member when it comes time to renew. 

Compo replied on 18/11/2020 19:48

Posted on 18/11/2020 16:50 by Rocky 2 buckets

I believe the AA & RAC are not against it as they see it as a fairer way to charge going forward. But the motorist organisations are asking for a minimum of the roads being acceptable not just a series of potholes with a bit of road around themπŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»

Posted on 18/11/2020 19:48

I believe the AA & RAC are not against it as they see it as a fairer way to charge going forward.

Whether people agree with it or not, one has to agree that it would be a fairer system. The people who drive or ride on the roads should pay for them. I always thought that it would have been more fair to increase the tax on fuel rather than charge for Vehicle Tax. At least it would catch the people who don't bother to pay for Vehicle Tax.

Rufs replied on 18/11/2020 19:48

Posted on 18/11/2020 19:48

You are posting items from these press reports and saying we should be worried. In my book that's speculating and scaremongering.

not at all, i am saying nothing, that is up to the individual to decide after digesting what is published, personally all i am doing is highlighting now what is possible in the not too distant future, better to start embracing this now than to be totally thrown when it is presented to us as a given rather than an option.

ICE or non ICE or how we are charged for e.g. the continued use of ICE vehicles will surely shape the future of caravaning/Mh*ing /tenting , or should we just say our leisure pursuits in general.

What i am suggesting rather than saying, is that what is proposed could be very challenging for the likes of you and me, who enjoy Mh'ing/carvaning. 

Rufs replied on 18/11/2020 19:54

Posted on 18/11/2020 16:45 by Rocky 2 buckets

One of the suggested addendums is the first 5,000 miles are free, another suggestion being rural dwellers away from bus routes will be able to apply for extra miles free. So it isn’t being actively considered now but the beginning on a national conversationπŸ‘πŸ»

Posted on 18/11/2020 19:54

Now i can remember why i was in favour of this proposal, i only probably do 5,000, miles per annum in the UK so would have free motoring. laughing  

Compo replied on 18/11/2020 20:09

Posted on 18/11/2020 19:54 by Rufs

Now i can remember why i was in favour of this proposal, i only probably do 5,000, miles per annum in the UK so would have free motoring. laughing  

Posted on 18/11/2020 20:09

I don't think you can call it free. You would still have to pay for your vehicle, fuel or electric, repairs, insurance etc.

Rufs replied on 18/11/2020 20:13

Posted on 18/11/2020 20:09 by Compo

I don't think you can call it free. You would still have to pay for your vehicle, fuel or electric, repairs, insurance etc.

Posted on 18/11/2020 20:13

Ok! in respect of paying road tax, or mileage levy laughing

replied on 18/11/2020 20:20

Posted on 18/11/2020 19:48 by Compo

I believe the AA & RAC are not against it as they see it as a fairer way to charge going forward.

Whether people agree with it or not, one has to agree that it would be a fairer system. The people who drive or ride on the roads should pay for them. I always thought that it would have been more fair to increase the tax on fuel rather than charge for Vehicle Tax. At least it would catch the people who don't bother to pay for Vehicle Tax.

Posted on 18/11/2020 20:20

I felt the same. It seemed ridiculous when I was working that some older, retired folk pay as much road fund licences as myself to do 1,500 miles a year

Rocky 2 buckets replied on 18/11/2020 20:23

Posted on 18/11/2020 19:48 by Compo

I believe the AA & RAC are not against it as they see it as a fairer way to charge going forward.

Whether people agree with it or not, one has to agree that it would be a fairer system. The people who drive or ride on the roads should pay for them. I always thought that it would have been more fair to increase the tax on fuel rather than charge for Vehicle Tax. At least it would catch the people who don't bother to pay for Vehicle Tax.

Posted on 18/11/2020 20:23

I’m with you 100%πŸ‘πŸ», ‘you play you pay’, frugal folk will gain the profligate will pay extra it’s the fairest wayπŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»

Rocky 2 buckets replied on 18/11/2020 20:25

Posted on 18/11/2020 19:54 by Rufs

Now i can remember why i was in favour of this proposal, i only probably do 5,000, miles per annum in the UK so would have free motoring. laughing  

Posted on 18/11/2020 20:25

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