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wingy

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Seems Grant schapps has proposed taxing bicycles and them having number plates .
Might be precursor for leccy scooters or to dissuade them.
 

shmmeee

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The cynic in me says it’s another way to get some cash out of people.

Madness that you’d try and reduce cycling (for that is why we tax things) when facing dual climate and obesity crises
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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For a party that wants to push the narrative that it's firmly behind green initiatives talking about removing levies that would enable faster development of renewable energy and taxing green forms of transport while arguing for the need to use (and in some cases develop) more fossil fuels seems a very odd way to go about it.

Almost like their real agenda is to protect the business interests of their supporters and donors...
 

Liquid Gold

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Seems Grant schapps has proposed taxing bicycles and them having number plates .
Might be precursor for leccy scooters or to dissuade them.
Absolutely idiotic policy that will put people off getting active, improving their help and putting less pollution into the air.

It's just another thing to appeal to their base who despise the young/active though.
 

skybluetony176

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Absolutely idiotic policy that will put people off getting active, improving their help and putting less pollution into the air.

It's just another thing to appeal to their base who despise the young/active though.
Was it Grant Shapps who used to sell get rich quick schemes under numerous aliases online while not actually being rich himself? Would certainly explain this policy if so.
 

fernandopartridge

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The cynic in me says it’s another way to get some cash out of people.

Madness that you’d try and reduce cycling (for that is why we tax things) when facing dual climate and obesity crises
I don't even think it's that, it's just pandering to the mostly reactionary wankers that vote for them

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skybluetony176

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She started doing that head nod that liars do when they’re lying. Agreeing with themselves. Sacha Baron Cohen does it innThe Dictator when talking about how they’re only enriching uranium for peaceful purposes

 

Bugsy

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She started doing that head nod that liars do when they’re lying. Agreeing with themselves. Sacha Baron Cohen does it innThe Dictator when talking about how they’re only enriching uranium for peaceful purposes




Is she a fucking robot,
always banging on about the same 3 things, haven't they come up with something else that he's done good. Oh yeah that's fuck all,
And why haven't this been dealt with already seems like there taking fuckin ages to sort out the next PM is ridiculous especially when we have this kind of shit to deal with:

 
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skybluetony176

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Is she a fucking robot,
always banging on about the same 3 things, haven't they come up with something else that he's done good. Oh yeah that's fuck all,
And why haven't this been dealt with already seems like there taking fuckin ages to sort out the next PM is ridiculous especially when we have this kind of shit to deal with:

 

shmmeee

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It’s not the greatest climate policy I’ve ever seen but it’s a crap ton better than what we have an eminently workable, if a little uninspiring.

 

wingy

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It’s not the greatest climate policy I’ve ever seen but it’s a crap ton better than what we have an eminently workable, if a little uninspiring.


Given the overheated sector of the economy able to fulfill most of this where does the labour force come from?
 

shmmeee

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Given the overheated sector of the economy able to fulfill most of this where does the labour force come from?

This is a very very good point. It’s an issue regardless of the current self inflicted wound on the labour market, because even if we had funds and polticial will to retrofit at the scales needed that workforce won’t be needed once they finish the job, maybe 10-20 years, but still time limited.

Short term it’s got to be immigrant labour hasn’t it? I mean we should be massively improving the training paths to trade work anyway, but like healthcare workers that isn’t going to happen overnight.
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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In other foreign policy, the amount of young people drinking in Japan has fallen sharply.

You think they'd be saying great! Less health problems associated with it, societal problems and policing linked to it.

But no. They're having a competition for ideas on how to get younger people to drink more! Because they get less tax yen in.

That's the entire point of taxing it! Not to increase your coffers but as a means of dissuading people and providing funds to pay for the problems it creates.
 

Sky Blue Pete

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Can anyone explain to me how a family on the breadline being given £1200 in handout can pay an electricity and gas bill that increases by £2000
 

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