Civil War Erupts In Tory Party Over Petrol Car Ban
A Tory civil war has erupted after dozens of the partyâs MPs and peers called on Rishi Sunak to delay the ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars.
Under the policy, drivers will be unable to buy the vehicles from 2030.
The Battle Begins: Tories Divided Over Petrol Car Ban
Speaking to the Sunday Telegraph, the prime minister said: âThe 2030 target has been our policy for a long time and continues to be - we are not considering a delay to that date.â

But in a letter to the PM, 45 Tory MPs and peers - including former members of the cabinet - urged him to think again.
It said: âYou rightly put on record this week that net zero is important, but you do not want to add to consumersâ bills and that measures need to be âproportionate and pragmaticâ.
âWe believe the proposed ban on petrol and diesel vehicles from 2030 would risk that entire approach and do grave harm to the economy.â

They said Sunak should follow the EUâs lead by delaying the ban until 2035.
Tory MPs and Peers Urge Sunak to Delay Petrol Car Ban
âThe future for this country is in imposing fewer burdens and being more lightly regulated than the EU, not in unilaterally imposing additional job-destroying burdens to meet and unnecessary and unworkable deadline,â the letter said.
Sunak hinted at rowing back on the governmentâs environmental commitments in the wake of the recent Uxbridge and South Ruislip by-election.

The Tories managed to hang on to Boris Johnsonâs old seat by campaigning against opposing the expansion of Londonâs Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ), which will see drivers of old cars charged ÂŁ12.50 a day.
The letter said that showed net zero policies which cost votersâ money âare deeply unpopularâ.
The MPs and peers added: âWe urge you to review this policy to make sure car ownership remains affordable and manufacturers are protected.

Tories Call for Review of Petrol Car Ban to Protect Economy
âA move to 2035 to match competitor countries such as the EU bloc and the USA would seem entirely sensible.â
The letterâs signatories include Jacob Rees-Mogg, David Davis, Esther McVey and Lord Frost.
Sunak has also been attacked by environmental groups for âwatering downâ his environmental commitments.

He said last week that he would not introduce any policies that led to âmore hassle and more costsâ in peopleâs lives.
Dozens of groups, including Friends of the Earth, Greenpeace UK, the National Trust, RPSCA and RSPB, have written to the PM warning him not to use the environment as âa political footballâ.
Environmental Groups Warn PM Over Weakening Commitments
They said: âActing on climate change needs to be done fairly, but that is best done by delivering well-designed policy, backed up with public and private finance, and by working hand-in-hand with industry and communities. There is no public mandate for a delay.
âIt is therefore with deep alarm that we have read reports over the last few weeks of your government considering watering down its commitments on almost every front of environmental policy.â
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