First have us over a barrel.
17 December 2008
Dear Sir
We are all angry about the First price rises
due in January. First know that they have us over a barrel - if
a barrel of oil goes up in price we pay more and if it goes down
we pay more. The price and quality of public transport should
not be dependent on the competence of a company's ability to trade
in oil price futures.
In Sheffield we have a bus market of two major
companies and although there are price differences, generally
we end up with expensive fares. The Government has shown that
it can intervene in markets to regulate rail prices. It should
be the same with bus fares. Whilst we wait for the introduction
of a regulated bus network, we must pressure First into suspending
the fare rises.
Therefore we have written to the Office of
Fair Trading asking them to investigate the behaviour of the bus
operators. We are also asking all Sheffield MPs to support this
request and to jointly propose a Parliamentary Early Day Motion
asking for immediate Government intervention to get these rises
suspended.
We could have been celebrating the return of
buses on Boxing Day and New Year's Day, resulting from a Green
Party proposal in the 2008/9 budget. I hope everyone will use
these buses but the festive mood will be dampened. If these rises
go ahead, many vulnerable people who are struggling in the recession
will be hit very hard. With lower petrol prices, further fare
increases will send people back to their cars increasing congestion
and air pollution in the city.
Yours Sincerely
David Hayes
Co-Chair
Sheffield Green Party
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