Where does the 10p a week come from. If a 3.5% increase is 10p, then the current tax must be about £2.90. (2.90 x 3.5% = 10p) If your council tax is £2.90 per week, then annually it is 52 times that amount, or £150.00
Has anyone got a council tax bill of £150.00 a year, if so, I need to move house.
Ours is around £1400 per annum. That equates to an increase of around 95p per week. OK, some of our £1400 might be for police or Staveley council, etc but still a massive difference in figures. I can't believe the aveage council tax bill for residents of Chesterfield council is £150 a year!
I also think the principle is consistency. How can you call for others to bring their prices down, while putting your own prices up, isn't that hypocritical. If you want BP, Boots and British Gas to drop their prices, why should the council be treated any different, unless its because the council can take their "customers" for granted, and charge what they like without fear of them going elsewhere.