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They could scrap the mobility element of PiP and replace it with an appropriate vehicle instead. i.e. If your disability means that you simply need a car to get you from A to B (or be driven from A to B), then a base level car could be provided, or if your needs require a larger and more adapted vehicle, then that could be provided.

Possibly, doing it this way the Gov through economies of scale could negotiate a much better deal for leasing vehicles.

Seems sensible to me.
 
I would have thought the obvious answer would be a mandatory annual mileage submission
That took you literally seconds of thought, our politicians? Oh err.(shit you don't have MOTs on new cars fuck fuck fuck how do I get out of this)

I mean seriously is policy on the back of a fag packet. Are these things not discussed. Its fucking painful.

Im not even getting into the double whammy of hybrids.
 
I would have thought the obvious answer would be a mandatory annual mileage submission
With screenshots from the associated App something like this
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It’s not fucking rocket science.

The manufacturers could even give DVLA access to current mileage info.
 

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They could scrap the mobility element of PiP and replace it with an appropriate vehicle instead. i.e. If your disability means that you simply need a car to get you from A to B (or be driven from A to B), then a base level car could be provided, or if your needs require a larger and more adapted vehicle, then that could be provided.

Possibly, doing it this way the Gov through economies of scale could negotiate a much better deal for leasing vehicles.

There are some people that would prefer to just have the payment instead and get a taxi as and when though. Who probably don't need a car all the time.
 
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It’s not fucking rocket science.

The manufacturers could even give DVLA access to current mileage info.

How long do you think it will take to build the technology to do that baseline mileage and annual update on a fixed date?

I suppose the government thinks a couple of years.
 
If these people want a middle class white bloke running the show, with their wives smiling meekly in the background, then they’d be voting Labour, as that’s the only type of leader they’ve ever had. Starmer fits the bill perfectly.

You appear to think that these new reform voters, especially the racist reform voters, would only ever have voted Conservative previously. Because we all know that anyone voting Labour couldn’t possibly be a racist, and that the left has never, ever had a problem with racism, don’t we?

Again, it’s a solid argument and I can see the thought you’ve put into it.
Thanks
 
That took you literally seconds of thought, our politicians? Oh err.(shit you don't have MOTs on new cars fuck fuck fuck how do I get out of this)

I mean seriously is policy on the back of a fag packet. Are these things not discussed. Its fucking painful.

Im not even getting into the double whammy of hybrids.

They were still writing the budget last weekend so quite possibly…
 
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It’s not fucking rocket science.

The manufacturers could even give DVLA access to current mileage info.
And the fact a pretty big policy in the budget has not been discussed in any great detail is a worry. Every decision by a govt should be checked and double checked.

From the outside it looks like

We need money can't raise income tax etc..... any ideas?
We could slap price per mile on EVs and hybrids we are losing revenue on road tax.
How much will that raise?
Few billion
Okay

Do they not sit down work out the pros and cons? discuss if its in line with their principles/promises, discuss how it will actually work and if there are ways to avoid paying it.

I mean this is basic stuff.
 
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They were still writing the budget last weekend so quite possibly…

I was once asked to 'quality assure' an eight figure bid (nine with long term maintenance) for a government contract that had been substantively re-written by two people in a bar 48 hours before the submission deadline, this was the point I realised the world was in fact completely mad.
 
According to Labour... to ensure that the bill is passed. Day 1 rights to sue for unfair dismissal was always going to be tough (and to be honest is unfair on employers) I ,personally, would prefer to see rights affirmed when the individual gets through a probationary period (with obvious limits placed on employers re length of such periods )

There's also a narrative building in the right wing press about Labour reneging on manifesto promises. (how many times did the Tories do that with NO press commentary )
Good move by government.
 
I was once asked to 'quality assure' an eight figure bid (nine with long term maintenance) for a government contract that had been substantively re-written by two people in a bar 48 hours before the submission deadline, this was the point I realised the world was in fact completely mad.
It’s normal for defence contractors to be modifying bid proposals hrs before submission, even £bn plus contracts.
 
And the fact a pretty big policy in the budget has not been discussed in any great detail is a worry. Every decision by a govt should be checked and double checked.

From the outside it looks like

We need money can't raise income tax etc..... any ideas?
We could slap price per mile on EVs and hybrids we are losing revenue on road tax.
How much will that raise?
Few billion
Okay

Do they not sit down work out the pros and cons? discuss if its in line with their principles/promises, discuss how it will actually work and if there are ways to avoid paying it.

I mean this is basic stuff.
remember who these people are (whitehall blob excepted, they have different issues, mainly protecting their pensions) - politicians generally have no clue about the mechanics of their departments
 

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