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youngmafbog | 09:34 Wed 18th Nov 2020 | News
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Just where does he think this is all coming from. Just how does he propose people oin flats and terraced houses charge their vehicle.

Does he realise that outside of the London centric circles people have no choice but to drive?

This smacks of "Princess nut nut" liberal green agenda, it's certainly not a Tory one. I cant see it going down too well up North or in the Shires.

Johnson needs to go now.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8959477/Boris-Johnson-announce-2030-ban-sales-diesel-electric-cars-tomorrow.html

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Ok beware this is going to make me sound like a socialist. Motoring is too cheap, even those on benefits can afford to transport 3 empty seats with them. I agree that currently the infrastructure of public transport makes it necessary to drive for a lot of people but what is needed is that the country should establish a comprehensive public transport system, we...
10:08 Wed 18th Nov 2020
Change batteries in the garage? Like the pink bunny?
danny; "TTT //, before reducing car ownership via taxation.//
Your words on a post concerning converting to electric vehicles " - yes but petrol/diesel are on the way out, any new taxation will have to be on electric cars as well. There is very little alternative to road pricing when most cars are electric. Show me some of the "thousands of alternatives".
"I cant see it going down too well up North or in the Shires."

Well from wot I hear and read patience is already wearing v thin among northerners who put their trust in Boris to win him key seats.

Labour need to get a grip fast to reel him in but for far too long given golden opportunities to seize the initiative,they have been their own worst enemies.

Incredible that given all the ammunition over the last few yrs Labour have ended up missing the target...
I’m no fan of SKSQC but what would be the point? Come 2024 much of this will be forgotten.

Plus, Marcus Rashford is doing the opposition’s job for them anyway.
Rishi's magic money tree, surely.

According to our resident Col. Blimp, Labour haven't had power since 1974 so have not even been near the wood of plenty.
I agree 100% with Tora in his first post. A massive plan for public transport is needed. Unless cable-less charging is feasible in 10 years time there are hundreds of thousands of homes which, without trailing cables over pavements of down the side of a high rise block, wont be able to charge their vehicles at home.

I think 10 years is ambitious.

Watch out for people holding on to their cars for much longer than they used to in 10 years time. Well, until garages start shutting down or converting to 90% electric.
ZM: "I agree 100% with Tora in his first post. " - I need a lie down!
ZM "Unless cable-less charging is feasible in 10 years time there are hundreds of thousands of homes which, without trailing cables over pavements of down the side of a high rise block, wont be able to charge their vehicles at home. "
Yeah I think the whole charging without a driveway problem is a major hurdle to electric cars en masse. Kerbside charging posts will be one answer but who's going to install those by the million?
'Transporting' 3 empty seats is little extra in addition when you're already committed to transporting the one your sitting in. That cost is already sunk.

It's fair enough that a country should have a decent comprehensive public transport system but one needs to accept that whatever is created is unlikely to have the convenience of one's own transport. You can't load up the boot of a bus or train at your front gate and go directly to where you need to be. Also you are obliged to share it with others. It will always be a back up for most.
"There is very little alternative to road pricing when most cars are electric."

Two obvious ones off the top of my head.

a) Road fund licence. Stop giving folk discounts for small vehicles, set it to a level that covers what's needed.

Or much much better

b) Stop mugging drivers, accept that the tax collected that way is simply unfair and spread the costs of infastructure more evenly over the whole population using other taxes.
In this day and age it's noticeable that Christmas dinner takes longer to cook on en electric oven due to power demand. My old uncle was a chargehand at the old North Yelland power station and had to up the generators between about 1000 and 1500hrs to cope. Looks like we will all be eating salad for christmas dinner post 2030 because Boris expects to surround the UK with wind turbines to provide the extra power required. Tilting at bloody windmills more like.

Fuel duty equivalent to roughly 5p per mile (depending on the vehicle, MPG etc).

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