Promoting EVs, but admits not owning one

Promoting EVs, but admits not owning one

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Jon39

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13,374 posts

150 months

Sunday 6th October
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It was three years ago that Mr. E. Milliband was on TV, encouraging everyone to have an Electric Vehicle.
He did admit though on that programme, that he did not have an EV himself.

Even he must have sensed hypocrisy, so a couple of months later he announced that he had bought an EV.

Has anyone seen him driving his own EV?
Looking quickly on the internet, there do not seem to be any photos, or even a mention of which EV he bought.
During 3 years, would you have expected to see him, perhaps just once, proudly enjoying his EV motoring?
Surely as a Right Honourable, respectable government minister, he would not make any untrue statements.



James6112

5,406 posts

35 months

Sunday 6th October
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Sounds like a Daily Fail story.

I doubt any ministers publicise the car they are driving.

Dingu

4,359 posts

37 months

Sunday 6th October
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Bit weird of you to be googling for pics of him driving it. Proper creep vibes.

Kermit power

29,472 posts

220 months

Sunday 6th October
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Surely the most eco-friendly - and perfectly viable, given that he lives in Hampstead - option would be not to open a car at all?

Muzzer79

11,060 posts

194 months

Sunday 6th October
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Jon39 said:
It was three years ago that Mr. E. Milliband was on TV, encouraging everyone to have an Electric Vehicle.
He did admit though on that programme, that he did not have an EV himself.

Even he must have sensed hypocrisy, so a couple of months later he announced that he had bought an EV.

Has anyone seen him driving his own EV?
Looking quickly on the internet, there do not seem to be any photos, or even a mention of which EV he bought.
During 3 years, would you have expected to see him, perhaps just once, proudly enjoying his EV motoring?
Surely as a Right Honourable, respectable government minister, he would not make any untrue statements.
I cannot think of a single government minister I’ve ever seen driving a car, EV or not.

It’s therefore not unusual to not see Miliband driving his?

Smint

1,984 posts

42 months

Monday 7th October
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Wouldn't it be used by other family members or servants, important people are normally ferried about.

ZesPak

24,920 posts

203 months

Monday 7th October
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If he would be promoting interesting cars but not owning them, he'd be a PH-er instead of an MP hehe

Mahalo

593 posts

186 months

Monday 7th October
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Just another day on the EV forum when someone with anti EV views (in this case an Aston Martin fanboy with additional anti Labour views) pops in to post a bit of whataboutism about Ed Milliband and EVs. As Dingu notes all a bit weird.

Billy_Whizzzz

2,135 posts

150 months

Monday 7th October
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Ah, Gotcha games.

Ardennes92

634 posts

87 months

Monday 7th October
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Muzzer79 said:
I cannot think of a single government minister I’ve ever seen driving a car, EV or not.

It’s therefore not unusual to not see Miliband driving his?
Used to see Jacob Rees Mogg in the media with his motors regularly

ATG

21,357 posts

279 months

Monday 7th October
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Jon39 said:
It was three years ago that Mr. E. Milliband was on TV, encouraging everyone to have an Electric Vehicle.
He did admit though on that programme, that he did not have an EV himself.

Even he must have sensed hypocrisy, so a couple of months later he announced that he had bought an EV.

Has anyone seen him driving his own EV?
Looking quickly on the internet, there do not seem to be any photos, or even a mention of which EV he bought.
During 3 years, would you have expected to see him, perhaps just once, proudly enjoying his EV motoring?
Surely as a Right Honourable, respectable government minister, he would not make any untrue statements.
It's not hypocritical to encourage using EVs instead of ICEs even if you don't own an EV yourself. If an EV fits your requirements, get an EV. If it doesn't, don't. One individual's specific requirements don't tell us anything about the benefits of EVs over ICEs in general.

rodericb

7,255 posts

133 months

Tuesday 8th October
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ATG said:
It's not hypocritical to encourage using EVs instead of ICEs even if you don't own an EV yourself. If an EV fits your requirements, get an EV. If it doesn't, don't. One individual's specific requirements don't tell us anything about the benefits of EVs over ICEs in general.
Something something leading by example. Going by some posters here there's literally no excuse to not be driving an EV. And now you're inferring that said person telling everyone to drive EV's doesn't have to themselves as it "dOeSn'T sUiT tHeIr ReQuIrEmEnTs!!!1"



ZesPak

24,920 posts

203 months

Tuesday 8th October
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rodericb said:
Something something leading by example. Going by some posters here there's literally no excuse to not be driving an EV. And now you're inferring that said person telling everyone to drive EV's doesn't have to themselves as it "dOeSn'T sUiT tHeIr ReQuIrEmEnTs!!!1"
But what IS he driving?
I don't know how it works for MP's in the UK, but here on the mainland if they impose extra high taxes and the like on non-EV's, they'll have to pay them as well on their non-EV's.
There's so little info here that it really is just a "gotcha".

cvega

441 posts

166 months

Tuesday 8th October
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lmao these daily fail and express stories are really getting pathetic now.

thisnameistaken

107 posts

35 months

Tuesday 8th October
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cvega said:
lmao these daily fail and express stories are really getting pathetic now.
Agreed. When one side of the debate inevitably declines into illogical arguments highlighted by random smashing of the shift key it just becomes embarrassingly childish.

Kermit power

29,472 posts

220 months

Tuesday 8th October
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rodericb said:
ATG said:
It's not hypocritical to encourage using EVs instead of ICEs even if you don't own an EV yourself. If an EV fits your requirements, get an EV. If it doesn't, don't. One individual's specific requirements don't tell us anything about the benefits of EVs over ICEs in general.
Something something leading by example. Going by some posters here there's literally no excuse to not be driving an EV. And now you're inferring that said person telling everyone to drive EV's doesn't have to themselves as it "dOeSn'T sUiT tHeIr ReQuIrEmEnTs!!!1"
Why assume that he drives anything?

If I lived where he does, I wouldn't bother owning a car! Tube and taxis most of the time, with an occasional hire car thrown in

TheDeuce

25,190 posts

73 months

Tuesday 8th October
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It's as if once a month on the EV forums the gates are flung open and a fresh bunch of muppets swarm in - to post absolute nonsense rofl

Why would any of us know if he never drove it, or if he was do 15k miles a year in some nondescript and understated EV and enjoying the anonymity? Unless he tells us more about his EV and motoring adventures, there's no reason we should know anything about it.

To suggest not knowing where a bloke drives and when, and in which car, is somehow evidence that he's not using a specific car, is moronic.

sparkymark75

131 posts

112 months

Tuesday 22nd October
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This is the opposite of Richard Tice who is always calling for NetZero to be scrapped but drives around in a Tesla!

hidetheelephants

27,821 posts

200 months

Tuesday 22nd October
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Say it ain't so; next you'll be telling me Rishi doesn't drive a Kia Rio.

SteBrown91

2,570 posts

136 months

Tuesday 22nd October
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sparkymark75 said:
This is the opposite of Richard Tice who is always calling for NetZero to be scrapped but drives around in a Tesla!
There’s a big difference between liking electric cars for what they are and agreeing with government policy.

Why do you have to be a member of the Green Party to drive an EV?