How about we agree to avoid taxation where ever possible, and never
suggest them? Please save us both the time of debating over you justifying it.
Not sure of your last sentence. Can you amplify please?
As Conservatives in an overtaxed environment, we should not
be advocating for, or agreeing in principle to any more new
taxes.
In five years who knows how many of us will have electric cars?
Costs of gas cars goes up. Gas prices go up. Cost of
electric cars go down. Ranges are extended. Maintenance
costs are less. Loss of life from automated driving causes
the loss of life to go down.
The are premises that are not cast in granite yet, but
signs are pointing in this direction.
Insurance companies are going to push them, due to lower
projected outlays. Manufacturers are slowing converting
their lines or offering alternatives.
It is projected that a lot faster than any of us thought,
electric vehicles may overtake ICE sales.
Once again, why should we all agree to new taxes on cars we
may be using in five years.
I’ve recently seen some industry insiders touch on this.
Some of them were motor-heads. I don’t think we can totally
dismiss it.