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2 days agoLiterally the first sentence says non-cash payment plans have been scrapped. The title is click bait fake news
Literally the first sentence says non-cash payment plans have been scrapped. The title is click bait fake news
I saw something on the news about this earlier, its down to a number of people who entered the UK on student and short term visas in 2021 following the “previous policy changes” mentioned here that only gave them a right to stay here 3 years. The “expert” on the news I saw said they have been waiting for years with the anticipation this will happen once those visas expire and people have to leave.
All that money from pushing most employed workers salaries down to as close to minimum wage as they can get away with has to end up somewhere.
First of all why only mention EV’s? Surely if batteries are potentially going to be increased by that much capacity they will benefit many other people with huge potential for massive benefits to mankind, like medical provision, global warming by increasing storage of natural energy, providing power to remote places, etc, etc. Second, I expect a big backlash from oil companies who seem to be trying to push hydrogen vehicles at the moment to keep people reliant on them. Cars with a range of 3000 miles would kill that and their companies. In fact it would have the potential to massively impact the world as we know, including a massive impact on the oil states. This is far from just a piece of news that impacts only EV’s.