This will kill EV adoption, just to put it into perspective this is the equivalent of an average ICE car (38.6MPG) having 25.5p added per litre of fuel, in a single budget.

The even more ridiculous thing is plug in hybrids are 1.5p per mile, so people with 80+ miles of range in their Golfs etc. will pay half price, even though they are needlessly dragging around an internal combustion engine for 99% of their journeys.

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    Strategy: let’s stop burning oil which the planet can not afford

    Things that support strategy:

    • end oil and gas company subsidies
    • don’t drill for more oil or start fracking
    • invest in and promote public transport
    • promote EVs for personal transport

    You see how this goes? We decide on the macro level aims and then come up with a range of policies which support those goals

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      That’s nice, but explain how the government would invest in public transport after the loss of £26bn of revenue?

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        Well, the oil and gas subsidies to private companies that are making record profits currently stands at 18bn, so that makes a big impact in your figure.

        I suppose the other thing I’d ask is how much you think climate change is going to cost the UK on an annual basis in pure economic terms

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      Strategy: let’s stop burning oil which the planet can not afford

      Let’s get EVs owners to pay at least fraction of the roads maintanace cost. Terrible, I am telling you, terrible 🙄

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        We already pay vehicle tax, same as all other vehicles? If it’s about taxing vehicles per road mile, let’s do that for everyone.

        But let’s also put in place an overall tax regime which contributes to the strategic goal of carbon reduction, a multi-faceted aim.

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            I’m not using the same fuel as other vehicles? Isn’t that kind of the point?

            Look, in the end, the tax regime is there to encourage and discourage behaviour in line with overarching government strategy. If the strategy is to stop burning stuff, that should be encouraged and enforced through multiple channels including taxation.

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              The point is you are expecting other drivers to subsidise your road usage.

              Tough titties, you need to start contributing now. Less than half of what others do.

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                I think you’re still missing the point but I’m going to assume that it’s intentional now.

                It’s been real, chatting with you. Have a good life.

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                  No, I am pretty sure you are missing the point. You cannot expect other people to pay for your choices.