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Darling admits APD will help pay for banking crisis

Chancellor Alistair Darling has admitted that Air Passenger Duty (APD) is a tax to help fight the banking crisis, according to reports.


Speaking in London last month, Darling told The Journal: “I am quite blunt about it, we need to raise money to pay for some things we have done.


“If unemployment goes up there is a cost obviously to the family, there is cost in increased benefits, Northern Rock has cost a lot of money.” 


A Treasury spokesman confirmed to Travel Weekly APD has always been a “revenue raising instrument”.


 


Petition approaches 13,000 signatures


An APD petition on government website Number10.gov.uk had reached 12,926 signatures this morning.


The petition, which calls upon the Prime Minister to ‘to reconsider [the government’s] intention to more than double Airline Passenger Duty (APD) in 2010’ closes on April 27 2010.


 

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