Commuters in Havant Borough could be clobbered by an equivalent 1p income tax rise due to the lifting of the bus fare cap

6 Nov 2024
Local buses in the Borough

People who use the bus to commute to work in Havant could be hit by the equivalent of a 1p income tax rise due to the government’s decision to raise the bus fare cap from £2 to £3 which Havant’s Lib Dems have labelled the ‘bus tax’.

Analysis by the Liberal Democrat Party shows that the average commuter in Havant who takes the bus every working day of the week could face an extra £448 bill because of the change made by the government. 

That is the equivalent of paying £5,420 in income tax a year, 9% higher than the £4,972 a median earner on £37,430 a year would pay.

Local Liberal Democrats are calling for the rise to be reversed and the £2 bus cap to remain in place to protect bus commuters in Havant Borough from suffering more financial pain after years of “economic vandalism" under the Conservatives.

Liberal Democrat spokesperson for Havant, Gayathri Sathyanath said:

“The government’s bus tax looks set to clobber commuters and bus users here in Havant. It is the last thing people in our area need after the years of Conservative economic vandalism we have been forced to suffer.

“It is a decision that will make it more expensive for people just to get on with their everyday lives and will just add to the misery for motorists on our already congested roads.

“The new government must urgently rethink these proposals and scrap their bus tax that will only make the lives of people here in Havant Borough harder.”

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