05 April 2006

Road charging 'vital to reduce pollution'

Maybe, just maybe UKgov is listening to concerns and pulling back from the recent stances that have made it seem hypocritical on the environment.
The introduction of tolls, congestion charging or other ways of making motorists pay for the distances they drive is one of the few significant measures Britain can take independently of the European Union or other international agreements, a consultation paper will make clear. New rules on energy use in offices and homes are also on the cards since they too can be introduced unilaterally and bring significant social and environmental benefits.

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