Sir Keir Starmer announced a ban on petrol and diesel car sales in the UK by 2030, with plug-in hybrid vehicles allowed until 2035. This initiative aims to stabilize the automotive industry amidst global economic challenges. The Prime Minister and Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander have stressed that this transition to electric vehicles (EVs) will support job creation and sustain British businesses. They assert that their approach provides clarity and leadership, promoting the UK as a global automotive leader and responding effectively to the zero-emissions transition required in the coming years.
Sir Keir Starmer will ban the sales of petrol and diesel cars by 2030, allowing plug-in hybrids until 2035, ensuring stability for manufacturers.
Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander highlighted global economic challenges, stating that their ambitious reforms will create jobs while making the UK a leader in the EV switch.
The Prime Minister emphasizes the need for swift action, asserting that decisive actions will protect British businesses and support a transition to zero emissions.
Ali Alexander remarked on their commitment to phase out petrol and diesel vehicles, assuring clarity and leadership for the automotive industry.
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