UK Government Sources Confirm Plans for Radical New Legislation
As hard as it is to believe, major news outlets this morning, are reporting government sources as confirming that there are plans to bring about legislation that will ban private car ownership and use from 1st of April 2025.
According to government sources, legislation is set to be introduced that will prohibit private car ownership and use in 2025. This news has already caused uproar among the public drawing condemnation from motoring groups, car fans and the automotive industry, while being hailed as a monumental milestone by environmental pressure groups and anti-car campaigners.
Nonetheless, with many wondering how such a drastic measure could in anyway be justified and actually brought into being, key departments and ministers are citing benefits such as reduced carbon emissions and decreased traffic congestion, along with encouraging the use of public transport as well increasing physical activity and improving the nation’s health, in a further effort to reduce pressures on the overburdened NHS.
According to recent data, personal cars account for a significant percentage of carbon emissions worldwide. By banning personal car ownership, governments hope to reduce these emissions and work towards a cleaner, healthier environment.
An unnamed civil servant is quoted as insisting: “With the ban on personal car ownership, we hope to encourage people to use public transport more often. This will not only reduce traffic but also decrease the amount of money spent on personal cars, freeing up resources for other areas.
“And as people are forced to walk, bike, or take public transport to get around, it will have the additional benefit of increasing physical activity, leading to better health outcomes.”
It has also been confirmed that this legislation is being incorporated into the government’s ‘net-zero’ strategies, which aim to meet stringent new targets for drastically reducing CO2 emissions and toxic air pollution. It’s said the cabinet is keen to show ‘world leadership’ on this agenda.
The government is expected to confirm the new proposals in an announcement to be made in parliament on Monday morning. This will represent the most drastic and dramatic change in road-transport and climate change policy ever seen.
In breaking news, it’s being reported that Greta Thunberg is flying in to London to ratify the new proposals and will be invited to address the both Houses of Parliament in Westminster.
While the idea of a ban on personal car ownership may seem extreme, it seems tenuously conceivable that such legislation could both be proposed and passed through into law, instantly banning privates motorists, confiscating cars, socially outcasting the automotive enthusiast fraternity and leading to widespread and catastrophic disruption in the socio-economic fabric of the country.
In further news this site will be rebranded ‘Brown Car-less Guy’. Meanwhile ahead of the 1st of April 2025 deadline, opponents to the plan are being advised not to foolishly jump to conclusions and get carried away on the first of April.
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I thought it was going to be on April the 2nd, still the 1st is near enough, LOL
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This is surely illegal under the Human Rights Act; Article on Right to Freedom of Choice (in this case of owning your own vehicle necessary for social, domestic, pleasure and work usage) as well as denying people the freedom to choose whether they wish to utilise private vehicle over public transport as their personal situation dictates the relevant logical choice involved. So no more hobby clubs too! Will the government and other political parties offer to lead by example in giving up their own chauffeur-driven cars and use public transport? No, not a chance when the people are paying for their vehicle fleets!
This smacks of the same stupidity of MP David Lammy on LBC (notice how many failed politicians are on LBC, part of the not-so-unbiased Gooballs, sorry, I meant Globals company) when questioned by a journalist about did he seriously feel that tradesmen could use the buses to carry ladders, tools, plant etc instead of their vans his ludicrous reply was yes and there are plenty of buses available. This idiot obviously is unaware of Bus crew authority of what can be carried on a bus as per loading regulations, Health & Safety Legislation etc! Shades of ‘Project Reset’, left-wing dogma!
I suggest a representation to the UN Court of Human Rights in The Hague on this blatant attack on our Citizens’ rights and Human Rights. Last time somebody in parliament did some stupid suggestion it was taken to the UN and the UN Adjudicator ruled in favour of the British Citizen and dubbed our country a ‘Dictatorship’. You would be most forgiven to wonder if ‘The Mother of all Parliaments’ was still democratic! Remember, we own this country, we are the paymasters and politicians and civil servants obey us (I know this as a former Civil Servant and Met. Police Civil Staff employee, let alone ex-army). The clue is in the word ‘Democracy’ from the Greek word ‘Demos’, meaning ‘Of the People’.
As Richard Littlejohn says in his column in the ‘Daily Mail’, ‘You couldn’t make it up’.
Regards,
Steve Earl.
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LOL! I have been hoist upon my own petard here, Shahzad (painful!).
I’ll switch off ‘angry mode’ too! HaHa!
Regards,
Steve (with a red face!).
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