I'd rather see drastically higher fuel prices combined with permanent fuel rationing, to keep the exchequer cash flow the same or a little higher with a large reduction in fuel usage. Then this followed by gradual annual reductions in the fuel rations and increases in prices.
At the same time I'd want to see big reductions of all taxation on truly green transport alternatives like battery electric vehicles and human powered vehicles. This should include removal on any import restrictions and charges and a phasing out of VAT on these. The London encouragements like free charging points, free parking and freedom from road charges should become national policy instead of local.
Eventually I'd want a ban on anything other than green transport in city centres.
These would get the show on the road and set a working example as proof to the rest of the world that it can be done, given the will.
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At the same time I'd want to see big reductions of all taxation on truly green transport alternatives like battery electric vehicles and human powered vehicles. This should include removal on any import restrictions and charges and a phasing out of VAT on these. The London encouragements like free charging points, free parking and freedom from road charges should become national policy instead of local.
Eventually I'd want a ban on anything other than green transport in city centres.
These would get the show on the road and set a working example as proof to the rest of the world that it can be done, given the will.
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