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Can some one remind me who labour were set up for and by in the 1st place ? ,as they sure ain't looking after that part of the population now
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But they did give people on benefits more of our moneyCan some one remind me who labour were set up for and by in the 1st place ? ,as they sure ain't looking after that part of the population nowis
Fuel duty is approx £2.88/gallon or 52.95p/litre plus VAT, total 63.54p/litre. So at 50mpg you are paying 5.76p per mile. Just for comparison purposes. The other savings look good though, unfortunately.I recently inherited my dad's 2014 diesel Golf, only done 64,000 miles.
Had planned to swap it for an EV to become a 2 EV household, but it is only £35/yr VED and does 50mpg... and is cheap to insure.... and parts are cheap as chips.
So am thinking about just keeping it. I don't want to face up to £1000/yr VED every March with 2 EVs.
The ppm rates of 3ppm and 1.5ppm are (to be) index linkedAnd raising the rate as well.
Let’s be really clear here folks !.
Now the government have introduced a “pay per mile” system change on EV’s and PHEV’s from 2028, this is only the introduction into expanding this system on to ALL fuel types for private vehicles.
I'd just like to point out that I think all 2014 VW Golfs (very willing to be corrected) were affected by the Dieselgate emissions scandal and if the true emissions were ever to be taken into account then they would likely be in band G for VED, which is currently £265 pa. Then again, real-life economics is a powerful persuader.Fuel duty is approx £2.88/gallon or 52.95p/litre plus VAT, total 63.54p/litre. So at 50mpg you are paying 5.76p per mile. Just for comparison purposes. The other savings look good though, unfortunately.I recently inherited my dad's 2014 diesel Golf, only done 64,000 miles.
Had planned to swap it for an EV to become a 2 EV household, but it is only £35/yr VED and does 50mpg... and is cheap to insure.... and parts are cheap as chips.
So am thinking about just keeping it. I don't want to face up to £1000/yr VED every March with 2 EVs.
If you are saying the current bands for older cars need changing, I am completely with you. It is bonkers that EVs end up paying more than much older ICE cars.I'd just like to point out that I think all 2014 VW Golfs (very willing to be corrected) were affected by the Dieselgate emissions scandal and if the true emissions were ever to be taken into account then they would likely be in band G for VED, which is currently £265 pa. Then again, real-life economics is a powerful persuader.![]()
If you are saying the current bands for older cars need changing, I am completely with you. It is bonkers that EVs end up paying more than much older ICE cars.
I seem to recall that it was announced in the budget that there'd be a review into public charging costs (running from spring to autumn in 2026 I think, but could def be wrong on time scale). Presumably Tesla are making a decent profit on their chargers, which begs the question why Gridserve (which I do use regularly on trips) and others currently [pun intended] charge as much as they do.I am wondering how the government expects the bulk of people without EVs to afford to run them?
If you on a lower income and can't have home charging you are looking at double the cost to charge as an ICE vehicle costs to fuel. Then 3p/mile on top.
Why on earth would these people get EVs before they absolutely were forced to?
Where are the measures to reduce the cost of public charging? We will get more chargers, yes, but that's no use if the prices stay high.
It’s the divide and conquer strategy.No doubt you are correct, but why experiment on us, first.![]()
Was there anything relating to the 3p per mile proposal ?Gonna watch The Martin Lewis show special on budget and LV,starting now
They are doing well. They previously pissed off the pensioners with the fiasco over the winter fuel payments and now they've done over EV owners and landlords.Lol no one will elect these people again. They know theyre done.