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Toxin Tax: What’s It All About?

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4 April 2017

By Lauren H

If you drive a diesel car, you could soon be facing charges of up to £20 a day. According to the Sunday Times, Environment Secretary Andrea Leadsom is set to introduce a ‘toxin tax’, with the aim of reducing air pollution.

This would involve about 35 towns and cities banning diesel cars and commercial vehicles, or charging drivers for entering busy areas.

As a result, this could affect up to 10 million drivers.

In response to the claims, Transport Secretary Chris Grayling commented on the impact of purchasing a diesel car:

“People should take a long, hard think about what they need, about where they’re going to be driving, and should make best endeavours to buy the least polluting vehicle they can.

“I don’t think diesel is going to disappear but someone who is buying a car to drive around a busy city may think about buying a low-emission vehicle rather than a diesel.”

However, The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has responded to speculation by stating:

“We don’t recognise the figures or these numbers. Our intention is to publish our plans in due course.”

So, although no definite plans have been published, you may want to reconsider what type of car you opt for in future.

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