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Why aren’t revenues put to intended use?
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From David Lakin.
WHY does Senator Philip Ozouf need to borrow £250 million to fund his social housing programme when he gets £40-50 million a year in rents from the ordinary people who presently reside in States housing?
Why is it Jersey has some of the worse roads possible when we have over 1,800 people out of work and the States are currently creaming off about £50 million in petrol taxes off everyone? These taxes were originally meant to pay for the maintenance of our roads.
Why must car parking fees go up when the States are already £40-50m in pocket from the present charges?
These are only three little questions, but I am sure the ordinary people of Jersey would like to know where all the money they have been forced to pay in taxes has gone to.
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