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A TOLL should be levied on Continental heavy lorries using Britain's roads, according to Marcus Fox, Tory MP for Shipley.

7th January 1977
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Page 7, 7th January 1977 — A TOLL should be levied on Continental heavy lorries using Britain's roads, according to Marcus Fox, Tory MP for Shipley.
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Mr Fox said that it was the rule rather than the exception for road tolls to be charged in European countries.

It could cost a haulier up to £300 in such tolls on a journey from Yorkshire to Italy. "It is ludicrous that the Continentals can then use our roads for nothing. The British are a soft touch," said Mr Fox.

He went on: "The Government have cut back on the money spent on road maintenance. This would be a way of making a contribution towards maintenance costs."

Continental heavy lorries caused considerable damage to British roads and a road toll would be an easy levy to raise.

"All I am saying is that if a source of revenue is available to other countries then why not us," he said.