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Former cabinet members urge the government to deliver 2030 fossil fuel new car phase-out

Two former cabinet members, Sir Simon Clarke MP and Matt Hancock MP, today urged the government to deliver on its pledge to phase out the sale of new petrol and diesel cars in 2030.


Sir Simon Clarke MP commented: "Our ambitious target to phase out new petrol and diesel cars is driving investment into our country. Jaguar Land Rover is investing £4 billion to build one of Europe's largest battery factories in the UK, creating 4,000 jobs. Thanks to our target driving innovation and investment, electric vehicles are already cheaper throughout their lifetime. Delaying the target risks losing UK jobs and industry overseas.”


Matt Hancock MP commented: "We're seeing the impact of climate change across Europe and across the world. We have recently seen the hottest days in recorded history. The glaciers are melting, and temperatures rising faster than expected. Delaying the move away from fossil-fuel cars would be completely irresponsible. People want to see action, not a backwards step.


"We need to drive down the prices of electric and other zero emission vehicles so more people can afford them. Electric vehicles will have a lower sticker price than fossil-fuel cars within just a few years, but the costs have already fallen dramatically and will fall even more as the industry grows. Delaying the target would deter the investment and jobs and innovation we need to see."



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