Anyone heard of the four “worrying” tax and regulation proposals our jet setting PM is scrapping in his “New Approach to Net Zero”?
Are they actual policies?
Or are they just “Red Herrings”, argumentative fallacies? – Owl
Rishi Sunak, from the official record of his “New Approach to Net Zero” speech:
“The debate about how we get to Net Zero has thrown up a range of worrying proposals and today I want to confirm that under this government, they’ll never happen.
The proposal for government to interfere in how many passengers you can have in your car.
I’ve scrapped it.
The proposal that we should force you to have seven different bins in your home.
I’ve scrapped it.
The proposal to make you change your diet – and harm British farmers – by taxing meat.
Or to create new taxes to discourage flying or going on holiday.
I’ve scrapped those too.
We will never impose these unnecessary and heavy-handed measures on you, the British people but we will still meet our international commitments and hit Net Zero by 2050.“
How? – Owl