Just how soon is England’s next election?

Hopefully soon enough to stop this before it gets started

Gordon Brown is to launch the biggest revolution in the way Britons drive since the development of the internal combustion engine. He will meet manufacturers this week to try to persuade them to mass-produce electric cars, and is considering a remarkable plan to sell the cars cheap, together with their fuel, that is modelled on mobile-phone contracts.

The scheme, which has already been taken up by Israel and Denmark, would sell heavily subsidised vehicles – or even give them away – in return for contracts to buy the electricity to charge them. Its inventor, a Silicon Valley software entrepreneur, believes it will at least halve the cost of motoring while dramatically reducing one of the main sources of the pollution that causes global warming.

The Prime Minister – who will reveal some of his thinking at the Motor Show this week – wants all new cars sold in Britain to be electric or hybrid vehicles by 2020, and is trying to enlist leaders of the motor industry because he wants “to see those cars manufactured in Britain”.

The UK government must have gotten all the yobs to stop stabbing every person in sight, since they’re proposing to pay for automobile manufacturers to build cars that will be traded away for a contract to buy electricity to run the car.

Oh hell, I guss I should just be grateful that Brown is willing to just restrict his pie-in-the-sky ideas to cars and give his subjects 12 years to make the change instead of AlGore’s ten.

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One Response to Just how soon is England’s next election?

  1. AughtSix says:

    “…before the motor law.”

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