What I meant to say was - the sale of new petrol and diesel private cars and therefore the sale of new jet fuelled private aircraft.Who told you petrol and diesel "road traffic" is to be banned in 2030?
Aye, given the impending general election, we can expect all sort of lies and nonsense to spew forth from political parties. Only after it's done will we perhaps see a reality check. Whether that will lead to a pragmatic delay or cancellation of that nonsense who knows.Usually owned by the more affluent in society so they will be exempt.
Personally I think the bongo initiative will be delayed . Reality will rear it ugly head and dash the idyll.
That statistic is utter horse manure, private flights are around 4% of aviation and be careful before you rush to condemn, that includes air ambulance flights and organs for transplant.I heard recently that 50% of UK air traffic is private aircraft flights. Therefore, I reckon that if private petrol and diesel road traffic is to be banned from 2030, the same should apply to private aviation fuelled aircraft.
What’s good for the goose and all that!
They'll allow existing petrol and diesel to continue to be driven but they'll try and tax them off the road so they'll become a luxury only available to the well off.Aye, given the impending general election, we can expect all sort of lies and nonsense to spew forth from political parties. Only after it's done will we perhaps see a reality check. Whether that will lead to a pragmatic delay or cancellation of that nonsense who knows.
So where are your figures for pollution per passenger per mile travelledI heard recently that 50% of UK air traffic is private aircraft flights. Therefore, I reckon that if private petrol and diesel road traffic is to be banned from 2030, the same should apply to private aviation fuelled aircraft.
What’s good for the goose and all that!
With the exception of the last couple of sentences, that sounds like you cut & pasted from "the plan"...They'll allow existing petrol and diesel to continue to be driven but they'll try and tax them off the road so they'll become a luxury only available to the well off.
Many of the small trades jobs will be swallowed up by big firms who can afford electric fleets and the small man will be driven out of business, while personal users will be forced onto public transport.
Rural drivers and the rural self-employed who need fossil fuel transport will simply have their lifestyle, their jobs and their choice to remain living in the countryside where they were born legislated out of existence and those with deeper pockets will take their place, both in the jobs and the housing market. All in the name of saving the planet.
It will be a great leap backwards in terms of de-democractising personal liberty, choice and individual prosperity. A return to feudalism by default.
No idea what that is.With the exception of the last couple of sentences, that sounds like you cut & pasted from "the plan"...
Sorry, me being obscure. Just a joke,sounds like it came from a secret government plan.No idea what that is.
Even in jest you may be closer the truth than we yet know. I hope not, but I'm beginning to wonder.Sorry, me being obscure. Just a joke,sounds like it came from a secret government plan.
The jest comes from my inner cynic.Even in jest you may be closer the truth than we yet know. I hope not, but I'm beginning to wonder.
Your inner cynic is probably well attuned to reality.The jest comes from my inner cynic.