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		<description>[...] Quickrelease.tv » Blog Archive » Do Transport Ministers dream of electric sheep?  quickrelease.tv/?p=1381 &#8211; view page &#8211; cached  From January onwards, UK consumers will be eligible for £5000 grants to go get themselves electric cars. By definition these early adopters will be well-heeled. On the whole, electric cars will be sold as urban runabouts to rich folks who already own petrol-engine cars and who, because of e-car ‘range anxiety’, will keep their gaz guzzlers for longer journeys. Hoverboard Hammond - the... Read moreFrom January onwards, UK consumers will be eligible for £5000 grants to go get themselves electric cars. By definition these early adopters will be well-heeled. On the whole, electric cars will be sold as urban runabouts to rich folks who already own petrol-engine cars and who, because of e-car ‘range anxiety’, will keep their gaz guzzlers for longer journeys. Hoverboard Hammond - the Transport Secretary who, earlier this year, and at great risk to himself, single-handedly ended the war on the motorist – believes e-cars will curb both emissions and congestion. Neither positions are true: emissions will just be shunted someplace else and it’s patently obvious that e-cars, being the same size as standard cars, will not make a jot of difference to congestion. View page    Tweets about this link [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Quickrelease.tv » Blog Archive » Do Transport Ministers dream of electric sheep?  quickrelease.tv/?p=1381 &ndash; view page &ndash; cached  From January onwards, UK consumers will be eligible for £5000 grants to go get themselves electric cars. By definition these early adopters will be well-heeled. On the whole, electric cars will be sold as urban runabouts to rich folks who already own petrol-engine cars and who, because of e-car ‘range anxiety’, will keep their gaz guzzlers for longer journeys. Hoverboard Hammond - the&#8230; Read moreFrom January onwards, UK consumers will be eligible for £5000 grants to go get themselves electric cars. By definition these early adopters will be well-heeled. On the whole, electric cars will be sold as urban runabouts to rich folks who already own petrol-engine cars and who, because of e-car ‘range anxiety’, will keep their gaz guzzlers for longer journeys. Hoverboard Hammond - the Transport Secretary who, earlier this year, and at great risk to himself, single-handedly ended the war on the motorist – believes e-cars will curb both emissions and congestion. Neither positions are true: emissions will just be shunted someplace else and it’s patently obvious that e-cars, being the same size as standard cars, will not make a jot of difference to congestion. View page    Tweets about this link [...]</p>
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