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I do a lot of inner city driving, so slow speeds etc. Hybrid is perfect for me. Great to drive electric, but nice peace of mind knowing that you have a tank of petrol to fall back on.
Costs me about £1.50 to fully charge, and I get about 40 miles out of it.

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Boring
 
Angry bunch ew vaccinated are........nano taking over brain cells i expect.

Im here for you guys

what do we want? Our freedoms back, when do we want it? When informed by the government we can.

bit of a Lawrence Fox type ****.
 
Angry bunch ew vaccinated are........nano taking over brain cells i expect.

Im here for you guys

You should have been with the super spreaders yesterday at the ‘we want our freedoms back, it’s hellish not be able to stand at a bar march’, and got yourself a proper good dose of COVID, it won’t touch you like, as it’s not as if you’re a middle aged bloke who spends all his day smoking or anything, you’ll be sound. The good news is, there’s currently plenty of ventilators free. <ok>
 
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You should have been with the super spreaders yesterday at the ‘we want our freedoms back, it’s hellish not be able to stand at a bar march’, and got yourself a proper good dose of COVID, it won’t touch you like, as it’s not as if you’re a middle aged bloke who spends all his day smoking or anything, you’ll be sound. The good news is, there’s currently plenty of ventilators free. <ok>

Ok dude cool
 
I don't agree with that figure, because I believe it includes people who don't have vehicles, so that could be the elderly in residential homes (as an example), where there is off street parking for a limited number of vehicles, so it inflates the figure per household. I believe the reality to be 24%-25% of househoulds do not have off street parking, that equates to over 6.5 million vehicles. Throwing a different light on to the reality.

As you state or don't get a vehicle, which is the government aim, and an I'm alright Jack mentality.

Also a lot of househoulds have two vehicles, the second vehicle being fully entitled to park on the street, but could be taking up a charging point on the street, rather than needing it, but just so they can park. Preventing a vehicle that does need charging from using it. I bet this point has not even been considered in the planning.

The streets are going to look awful with charging points littered everywhere.
I have nowhere to charge unless they give me a 100 metre lead that the kids will defo rip out and **** about with .
We are at least 20 years away
 
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Well after finally becoming eligible I got my first dose yesterday. I've got my second dose in August and should be uploaded to Skynet by October time.

I'm loving all the calm, logical and totally sane arguments against it and enjoying them whilst i can before the microchip activates and blocks out all of the negative fakts about it.
 
I have nowhere to charge unless they give me a 100 metre lead that the kids will defo rip out and **** about with .
We are at least 20 years away

I'm sorry but in our new green planet policies, anyone without a large home, that does not have a drive to accomodate at least 3 cars, will not be catered for. You will have to get a bus like the rest of the degenerates.

In short, those that do not have driveways, will be seen as the new generation of bus wan5ers.
 
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Well after finally becoming eligible I got my first dose yesterday. I've got my second dose in August and should be uploaded to Skynet by October time.

I'm loving all the calm, logical and totally sane arguments against it and enjoying them whilst i can before the microchip activates and blocks out all of the negative fakts about it.

Do what you want with your body.......its your right
 
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Imagine being that desperate for a dead cat that you’d bring your wedding forward by a year.

I wonder who said this...

"There is one thing that is absolutely certain about throwing a dead cat on the dining room table – and I don’t mean that people will be outraged, alarmed, disgusted. That is true, but irrelevant. The key point, says my Australian friend, is that everyone will shout, ‘Jeez, mate, there’s a dead cat on the table!’ In other words, they will be talking about the dead cat – the thing you want them to talk about – and they will not be talking about the issue that has been causing you so much grief."

What I find hilarious is that look on his face. Like someone who's begrudgingly chosen the frying pan to avoid the fire <laugh>
 
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