insisting that they won't pay for any of this through borrowing, it has to come through taxation, and the treasury will lose out on a lot of funding — for example, the fewer fuel duty that is taken in, the less fuel duty that is taken in, the less fuel duty. there is, the less money sloshing around to be spent — but also voters, they might actually baulk at the idea of dipping into their pocket to actually fund some of this. so there is a study that came out in the mail on sunday this weekend, which asked people, "would you buy an electric vehicle by 2030?" and 73% said they wouldn't. so at the moment there's a lot of resistance. so at the moment there's a lot of resistance-— resistance. just to ask you both - if ou resistance. just to ask you both - if you don't _ resistance. just to ask you both - if you don't already _ resistance. just to ask you both - if you don't already have - resistance. just to ask you both - if you don't already have an - if you don't already have an electric car, would you buy one? and