
Robo61
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Oh good that guarantees another labour victory for London
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As I said earlier hydrogen fuel cells have been around a very long time, if they were going to offer a real alternative that would have been achieved by now. We certainly can't be waiting another 20-25 years yet you suggested in your first post that readers should wait. Battery technology is improving on a daily basis, that is where the money is to be made.
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Yep and the only country in the G7 except the US to see an uprate. Your point is?
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I see the IMF have uprated the UK growth forecast. I look forward to reading all about it in the Mail tomorrow morning. 🤣
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I'll repeat try watching the whole exchange and you will see he did give an answer. Don't see why anyone should simply go along with the dig whistling from someone who only wishesro stoke the culture wars and who until two weeks ago had not given the victims one moments thought.
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If the poster had bothered to post the whole of the questioning from the conservative councellor she did not go to ask in a way the major was comfortable to answer and he did so and explained what was being done in London to address the issue.
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Equally why did not ask the question in a straightforward way, yes we think we knew what she meant but why was she reluctant to say it?
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There's only one nasty piece of work in that video and it is not the major, typical dog whistling from a party that has nothing to offer except stoking culture wars. They had an independent public enquiry which made 20 recommendations, in the two years since it reported not one was implimented. Labour have done more in 6 months despite having such a lot on its plate.
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The Hyundai Nexio was planned for the mass market and retails at less than the Namx. You are atating the future as fact without addressing any the challenges I have raised. Do you work in the petrol chemical industry?
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Yes I understand the concept of the subscription service but there is as yet no indication of there cost but will certainly be way beyond the price I am paying for my electric. It is not though the first hydrogen fuel cell car and non have so far gone to mass market status.
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Really takes me less than 10 secs to wind mine up, guess you went untethered. Battery health does reduce over time but the real world expereince is proving to be better than manufacturers predicted and in most cases most will batteries are outlasted the rest of the vehicle and you can now have individual cells replaced, which obviously reduces the costs significantly. Moving forward vehicle batteries taken out of cars at the end of the vehicle life a are already being repurposed for electricity grid storage and at the very end of their lifes the vast majority of the parts including precious metals can be recycled. Of course electric vehicles are not 100% sustainable but are way better than the alternatives currently available. We cannot afford to wait for perfect to come along.
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I'll be surprised if this ever gets past the concept stage, they are not planning any infrastructure as Tesla did, so buyers will be reliant on the 16 Hydrogen stations we currently have (down 5 since 2023) or using a subscription service for their hydrogen capsules. Hyundai already have a hydrogen fuel cell car, but retails at twice the price of its electric equivalent and if you can find a hydrogen fuel station you will be paying more for it than petrol. To produce hydrogen we need to use three times the amount of electricity as we need to put straight into an electric car, why would anyone want to do this when in this country electricity is available everywhere to put straight into our cars. I accept that electric isn't currently for everyone particularly if you don't have off road parking and /or drive veery high mileage on a daily basis, but from my own experience if those don't apply to you they are already better than petrol/diesel vehicles with may more development potential than hydrogen.
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You will be lokoing at around £1k or more depending on how much cable is required between your meter & the location for your charger.
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You'll be waiting a very ling time. Hydrogen cars have been around a very long time and very little real progress has been made. Challenges include: cost of production: very low efficiency: storeage and transportation: infrastructure costs & viability. Hydrogen will likely have a future for long haul transport such as shippong and flight, where low weight is crucial, but very has a low probability for private vehicles.
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As a season ticket holder, I think the club have made a big mistake in keeping ST's prices as low as they are but conversly increasing match day pricing beyond the scope of the casual supporter. Quite frankly unless I wanted to be reduced to going to only half a dozen home games a season I couldn't afford to get rid of my ST although I might be inclined to do so if I could still attend a dozen or so games a year at a reasonable cost. This means that are now so few giving up there ST's it must be almost entirely down to fans sadly passing away.
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The irony is it is people like Littlejohn and the bile they talk that has got us here.
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2018 Helicopter Tragedy - Investigation Outcome/Verdict Released
Robo61 replied to Wymsey's topic in Leicester City Forum
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Just the ever patriotic Daily Mail calling for the taking over of the OK by a foreign power. Nothing to see here.
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The Blob according to Ms Truss🤣🤣
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Perhaps you need to remember back to previous administrations, Thatcher struggled for nearly three years and was way behind in the poles 2 years in, even Blairs gopvernment who are often see as the height of vision and efficiency took 2 years to get any significant legislation through. Cameron's government did little in the whole of his 5 years in office beyond austerity which requires little legistlation, as for the others since then, did they actually achieve anything apart from getting Brexit done and that took the best part of 5 years despite them having had power for the previous 6 years. Governing is hard and surely we all knew this parliament would be particularly hard given the deep shit the tories left the country in.
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Given these are the best seats in the house and all seats are priced at £15 or £10 for ST holders I am not at all surprised these have sold out.
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Amazing how some were willing to put up with the decimation of this country through 14 years of Tory rule, but barely give a labout administration 5 minutes. Alkso how many people have said Labour need to stop blaming the Tories, when they were using the international banking crisis of 2008 against them only in last years election campaign.
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No chance of that because the current BBC believes they have to give balance to all scientific views no matter where those views come from.
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Be very surprised if they do, I guess as we most definately will not sell out then we were happy to let them have as many as possible on a sale or return basis.
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No VAR at our matches