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RW52's avatar

At the moment my vote is still with Reform..Let's not forget Sunak is good at talking. Let's see what he DOES about Net Zero and of course the lllegals and now the banking fiasco.

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Charles Dibsdale's avatar

Brilliant news the North sea licences have been issued, what about fracking? We have heard more recent rhetoric from both Starmer and Sunak, that aligns better with common sense and what the majority of the voters want. Do we believe them? Sunak has refused to move the 2030 deadline on Diesel and Petrol cars - but perhaps because he does not have to. Its too far in the future to make a controversial political decision now. Our political system is utterly short sighted and does not make the best decision for our nation for the long term. However there is absolutely no way this car ban can go ahead, as we do not have anything near the electrical infrastructure in the country available, and nor do we have solid plans to deliver it either. EVs also have a lot of drawbacks not least the cost and nobody is discussing the considerable carbon overhead in their build. This dithering makes car manufacturers nervous and unwilling to invest. Nothing effective being said on immigration either legal or illegal either. We should be biting the bullet and training our own which we know will raise prices, but it will also lift wages. My vote is still staying with Reform.

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