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Us petrolheads dodged a bullet with Corbyn not getting in. Lots of the free stuff would've been paid by us at the pumps and through road tax wrapped up in an excuse 'it's saving the planet'
Looking forward to Spring to get our pride and joy out without that killjoy Corbyn anywhere near power.
Looking forward to Spring to get our pride and joy out without that killjoy Corbyn anywhere near power.
Raygun said:
Us petrolheads dodged a bullet with Corbyn not getting in. Lots of the free stuff would've been paid by us at the pumps and through road tax wrapped up in an excuse 'it's saving the planet'
Looking forward to Spring to get our pride and joy out without that killjoy Corbyn anywhere near power.
Which fantasy world are you living in?Looking forward to Spring to get our pride and joy out without that killjoy Corbyn anywhere near power.
jeffreywoodham said:
Raygun said:
Us petrolheads dodged a bullet with Corbyn not getting in. Lots of the free stuff would've been paid by us at the pumps and through road tax wrapped up in an excuse 'it's saving the planet'
Looking forward to Spring to get our pride and joy out without that killjoy Corbyn anywhere near power.
Which fantasy world are you living in?Looking forward to Spring to get our pride and joy out without that killjoy Corbyn anywhere near power.
My apologies that you won't be getting your free broadband.
Raygun said:
Us petrolheads dodged a bullet with Corbyn not getting in. Lots of the free stuff would've been paid by us at the pumps and through road tax wrapped up in an excuse 'it's saving the planet'
Looking forward to Spring to get our pride and joy out without that killjoy Corbyn anywhere near power.
The writing is on the wall for fossil cars in daily use and there is a lot of political pressure to speed up going greenLooking forward to Spring to get our pride and joy out without that killjoy Corbyn anywhere near power.
Also there are still plenty of car hating alt left cultists still in power at councils, TFL etc.
Dave Hedgehog said:
Raygun said:
Us petrolheads dodged a bullet with Corbyn not getting in. Lots of the free stuff would've been paid by us at the pumps and through road tax wrapped up in an excuse 'it's saving the planet'
Looking forward to Spring to get our pride and joy out without that killjoy Corbyn anywhere near power.
The writing is on the wall for fossil cars in daily use and there is a lot of political pressure to speed up going greenLooking forward to Spring to get our pride and joy out without that killjoy Corbyn anywhere near power.
Also there are still plenty of car hating alt left cultists still in power at councils, TFL etc.
Raygun said:
Us petrolheads dodged a bullet with Corbyn not getting in. Lots of the free stuff would've been paid by us at the pumps and through road tax wrapped up in an excuse 'it's saving the planet'
Looking forward to Spring to get our pride and joy out without that killjoy Corbyn anywhere near power.
I didn't see anything from Boris or Jeremy that was going to have any impact (positive or negative) on driving (and enjoying) my car ... I certainly didn't put it away until spring just in case.Looking forward to Spring to get our pride and joy out without that killjoy Corbyn anywhere near power.
Mark-C said:
Raygun said:
Us petrolheads dodged a bullet with Corbyn not getting in. Lots of the free stuff would've been paid by us at the pumps and through road tax wrapped up in an excuse 'it's saving the planet'
Looking forward to Spring to get our pride and joy out without that killjoy Corbyn anywhere near power.
I didn't see anything from Boris or Jeremy that was going to have any impact (positive or negative) on driving (and enjoying) my car ... I certainly didn't put it away until spring just in case.Looking forward to Spring to get our pride and joy out without that killjoy Corbyn anywhere near power.
Raygun said:
Mark-C said:
I didn't see anything from Boris or Jeremy that was going to have any impact (positive or negative) on driving (and enjoying) my car ... I certainly didn't put it away until spring just in case.
If Corbyn got in he would've shafted Raygun said:
Us petrolheads dodged a bullet with Corbyn not getting in. Lots of the free stuff would've been paid by us at the pumps and through road tax wrapped up in an excuse 'it's saving the planet'
Looking forward to Spring to get our pride and joy out without that killjoy Corbyn anywhere near power.
You are correct - I live in a South West London Borough and the labour ran council have jacked the price of on street parking permits up by 100% starting from January. This is under the guise of "environmental protection" yet the A3 runs straight down the middle of the borough, the parking permits only exist in half the borough (what they see as the Tory voting half) and any cars parked on drives outside the larger houses do not need parking permits (these also tend to be great whooping 4x4s).Looking forward to Spring to get our pride and joy out without that killjoy Corbyn anywhere near power.
This is clearly shameless money grabbing rather than any coherent environmental policy...
DDg said:
Raygun said:
Mark-C said:
I didn't see anything from Boris or Jeremy that was going to have any impact (positive or negative) on driving (and enjoying) my car ... I certainly didn't put it away until spring just in case.
If Corbyn got in he would've shafted the motorist.tigamilla said:
You are correct - I live in a South West London Borough and the labour ran council have jacked the price of on street parking permits up by 100% starting from January. This is under the guise of "environmental protection" yet the A3 runs straight down the middle of the borough, the parking permits only exist in half the borough (what they see as the Tory voting half) and any cars parked on drives outside the larger houses do not need parking permits (these also tend to be great whooping 4x4s).
This is clearly shameless money grabbing rather than any coherent environmental policy...
Would you rather they close the A3 instead? Believe it or not they can't impose parking charges on private property...This is clearly shameless money grabbing rather than any coherent environmental policy...
DaveTheRave87 said:
They'd have to dig up the roads to plant the 2 billion trees they had promised.
Conservative manifesto said:
To go net zero means that emissions from homes, transport, farming, and industry will be hugely reduced, with any remaining emissions offset by planting trees or using carbon capture technology to take CO2 out of the atmosphere.
In terms of practical policy, to achieve this the government will end the sale of new conventional petrol and diesel cars and vans by 2040, roll out chargepoints across the country to give more people the option of owning an electric vehicle, and more.
And I'm still glad I didn't park my car up for winter like "petrolhead" Raygun ...In terms of practical policy, to achieve this the government will end the sale of new conventional petrol and diesel cars and vans by 2040, roll out chargepoints across the country to give more people the option of owning an electric vehicle, and more.
Edited by Mark-C on Monday 16th December 15:48
Krikkit said:
tigamilla said:
You are correct - I live in a South West London Borough and the labour ran council have jacked the price of on street parking permits up by 100% starting from January. This is under the guise of "environmental protection" yet the A3 runs straight down the middle of the borough, the parking permits only exist in half the borough (what they see as the Tory voting half) and any cars parked on drives outside the larger houses do not need parking permits (these also tend to be great whooping 4x4s).
This is clearly shameless money grabbing rather than any coherent environmental policy...
Would you rather they close the A3 instead? Believe it or not they can't impose parking charges on private property...This is clearly shameless money grabbing rather than any coherent environmental policy...
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