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Publication Date:-
2023-10-21
 
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Exclusive poll reveals Northern Red Wall voters demand energy public ownership

VOTERS embrace radical action to end energy privatisation. An exclusive poll by Survation of Northern Red Wall voters has revealed overwhelming support for public ownership of the UK's energy system.

64% of Northern Red Wall voters supported bringing the UK's domestic energy industry into public ownership.

Support for bringing the National Grid, including:- both the supply of gas and electricity, into public ownership was even more popular, with 71% of respondents supporting this measure.

Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said:- "Public ownership of our energy industry is not just crucial for the future of the country but a vote winner across key battleground seats. We've seen how the 1980s model of selling the family silver has failed. Rising prices and crumbling infrastructure for the public, massive profits for the corporations. The public have had enough and it's time for politicians to choose whose side they are on."

This week, Unite took a motion calling:- for the energy industry to be returned to public ownership to Labour Party Conference. Despite the motion being overwhelmingly passed by delegates, Labour's leadership has not committed to include the measure in its next manifesto.

Sharon Graham added:- "Voters want real change and Labour must grasp that opportunity. If record energy profits had been used to help the British public, rather than given to overseas shareholders, we could have cut the average household bill by:- £1,800 and inflation by over 4%. It's time to put people before the profiteers. Unite has published Renationalising Energy, a fully costed in depth report into the cost and benefits of bringing energy into public ownership."

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Government deadline pushback leads a quarter of drivers to delay a switch to electric driving

A new survey from Venson Automotive Solutions confirms that the Government's decision to delay the end of new petrol and diesel vehicle sales has been a controversial one, prompting 1 in 4 drivers to put the brakes on purchasing an electric vehicle (EV). A staggering 93% believe the Government should have been focusing on the Cost of living crisis instead of EV policies. 56% see the delay as a waste of time, money and effort for the automotive industry that has been working to meet the 2030 deadline, while 47% believe it is a positive move that will keep Chinese manufacturers from overtaking the UK market. The cynical 64% see the move as just a bid to gain votes ahead of the next general election.

Whilst 26% of drivers are still planning to go ahead with an EV purchase soon, despite the later deadline, drivers overall agree that delaying the deadline for sale of new petrol and diesel vehicles was necessary, because 2030 was not a realistic deadline for the majority (77%).

46% of drivers remain determined not to purchase an EV, with the cost of purchase (35%) and lack of confidence in charging infrastructure (16%) being cited as major barriers to making the switch. 12% of those not looking to switch yet are holding out for a stronger used EV market.

Respondents would like to see financial incentives to help the public move to an EV, including:- financial assistance to help with purchasing (26%) or paying for energy bills (20%) and free installation of home charging points (36%). 13% would like to see the removal of annual vehicle tax for EVs reintroduced.

Alison Bell, Operations Director for Venson commented:- "The UK automotive industry has invested hugely in meeting the 2030 deadline, and drivers have been getting on board too. This significant change in policy is a disappointing setback for the industry and for the UK. However, it is encouraging to see that just as many drivers are still planning to switch soon, as are planning to delay, meaning green ambitions are not dead and manufacturers still have a market to serve. Businesses and individuals want to make a difference to their carbon footprint whether it is out of necessity and Government mandate, or personal choice, and switching to a zero or low emissions vehicle is 1 of the best ways to reduce emissions for a family or a fleet. Clearly more work still needs to be done to encourage and educate drivers about the switch to electric vehicles. Topics of battery life, charging and the cost of new and second-hand vehicles are still key barriers to adoption."

 
      
 
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