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Response rates from 446 Huntingdonshire voters.

34%
Yes
66%
No
34%
Yes
65%
No
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Yes, and require all emission based machinery to transition to clean energy
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No, the government has no right to interfere in consumer choices or the free market
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Yes, but only if it includes subsidies for low-income citizens to afford these vehicles
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No, incentivize consumers and manufacturers instead of forcing them
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No, not until we find an eco-friendly and humane way to acquire the materials
0%
No, electric vehicle parts can be just as dangerous to the environment as emissions

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Huntingdonshire voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9MY5PP3answered…9mos9MO

The Government should improve and make public transport more accessible, financially and logistically.

 @9NL4FTVanswered…9mos9MO

No, not until there is proof of safer and longer lasting power supply than lithium. The mining, manufacture and disposal of EVs is terrible for the environment.

 @B3H865Qanswered…3 days3D

Yes but provide subsidies for low-income citizens who can't afford them, but we should also invest in an eco-friendly and humane way to acquire and dispose of the materials. Also, all emission based machinery should be required to transition to clean energy by a certain date, but also provide subsidies for people who can't afford this.

 @B3GCQZ2answered…3 days3D

They are withholding free energy from us. Release it to the public. Then there is no need for electric cars at all.

 @B3CHPK6answered…6 days6D

Yes, but only if it subsidises payments by low-income citizens and allows all forms of green energy to be used, such as hydrogen engines and fuel cells

 @B2TF9X3answered…4wks4W

to get rid of all non electric cars would be wasteful, just decrease or stop production of deisel/ petrol cars

 @B2LKPGPanswered…1mo1MO

Not necessarily, non electric cars which utilize synthetic fuels, if affordable, would be just as viable.

 @B2L782Tanswered…1mo1MO

The focus should instead be towards creating alternatives to cars, like expanding public transport and biking networks.