he do now? it was a rough night for the prime minister. - he do now? it was a rough night for the prime minister. justin i for the prime minister. justin trudeau came in night fired up and excited, looking to put some distance between him and his main rival, the leader of the conservative party, especially when it comes to the covid 19 response. justin trudeau has been vocally in favour of a vaccine mandate, basically whatjoe biden announced today, a requirement that many people in federally regulated sectors and travellers and must be vaccinated. and his opponent does not believe in this mandate and he wanted to drive this wedge tonight but it didn t work. he got on stage and was frankly hammered on all sides to failing to make canada s emissions targets, failing to reconcile the state with indigenous peoples, for failing to deliver on lowering drug crisis and failing to deliver on healthcare. it was a really rough night for the liberal leader, especially someone who was as popular as
2030, that will be a fifth of the uk s current energy generation output. taste the uk s current energy generation output. we know to have radical generation output. we know to have radical ideas generation output. we know to have radical ideas and - generation output. we know to have radical ideas and big - have radical ideas and big plans, big thinking on this when it comes to meeting emissions targets, which are hard and tough to reach in the timeframe that we have given ourselves in the uk. ourselves in the uk. they are in the uk ourselves in the uk. they are in the uk is ourselves in the uk. they are in the uk is making ourselves in the uk. they are j in the uk is making progress, and just before we came on year i looked at sheffield university s energy dashboard in the uk is generating one fifth of its total fuel requirements from fossil fuels that capacity for fairness is a global average, so we are making progress, but yes, there is an awful lot more to do and i m sure
so we are confident that we will grow. last week it was a big government investment for nissan in sunderland and today it is money for vauxhall, but they won t say how much. the batteries themselves will be made in france and germany but the vans will be constructed here. the government need announcements like this to keep jobs and make sure we hit those emissions targets. it is a transition from the kinds of vehicles that were made historically over 60 years here, and now we have got electric vehicles, we have got what people call a green industrial revolution and i think this is a new chapter. john s company are already supplying electric fleet of vans but his options have been limited because there s not many electric models on the market. the uptake has been really strong, especially in the last couple of years with the government saying that we need to take away the emission vehicles. a lot of people are buying into it because of the cost saving as well as the environment saving,
production. van sales have been skyrocketing in the last year with so many more delivery vehicles on the road. they will all have to be electric in the next nine years, and vauxhall are hoping to mop up the market. we vauxhall are hoping to mop up the market. ~ ., ., , market. we will have a fully electric line-up market. we will have a fully electric line-up of market. we will have a fully electric line-up of electric i electric line up of electric vehicles in the next two months, so that s three models in the heartland of the van market with full electrification, so we are confident that we will grow. last electrification, so we are confident that we will grow. electrification, so we are confident that we will grow. last week it was a big government that we will grow. last week it was a big government investment - that we will grow. last week it was a big government investment for i a big government investment for nissan in sunderland and today it is money for vauxhall, but th
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