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David Davis: Motorhome fee rises could damage Hull manufacturers

Changes to vehicle excise duty fees could hit East Yorkshire's big hitters hard, MP warns

David Davis has hit out at the changes to vehicle excise duty

Rises in the fees buyers must pay when getting a new motorhome could have a damaging impact on Hull’s big manufacturers, an MP has warned.

David Davis MP, for Haltemprice and Howden, said changes to vehicle excise duty fees were “totally unacceptable,” and could affect the thousands of people employed by motorhome builders in East Yorkshire.

Motorhome buyers must now pay a registration fee of up to £2,135 when they first buy a model – an increase of over 700 per cent on the previous cost.

Mr Davis hit out at the new fees after a visit to Cottingham-based manufacturer Swift.

Swift Group employs 1,200 people in East Yorkshire, and is one of the biggest hitters in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s motorhome sector.

Mr Davis said: "This change to vehicle excise duty is totally unacceptable and threatens the wellbeing of one of our last great British manufacturing industries.

David Davis MP (left) with Swift's MD James Turner(Image: David Davis)

"That is why the Government must urgently reconsider this excessive increase to vehicle excise duty on new motorhomes. A rise to the cost of registration of more than 700 per cent will lead to reduced demand and associated risk to employment in our supply chain.

“It is clear that motorhomes are derived from commercial vehicles and are not cars so they should not be taxed as such.