border in the irish sea. we have protected northern ireland s place in the union, with vat fixed, the same tax rules apply everywhere, certificates for food lori s gone for the ban on british sausages gone, parcel paperwork gone, paperwork gone, garden centres now selling the same trees, super markets selling the same food and pharmacy selling the same medicines. and we have safeguarded sovereignty for the people of northern ireland. with a democratic deficit closed. the vienna convention confirmed. thousands of pages of eu law scrap and with the stormont break, we have safeguarded democracy and sovereignty for the people of northern ireland. so that is the choice before us, mr speaker. let us seize the opportunity of this moment, the certainty of an agreement that fixes the problems we face, commands broad support and
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but the rules, because the tax rules are written, the tax rules for what vehicles are eligible seem to be looser if you re leasing than if purchasing. last year is the tipping point for ev sales. china in particular where they re really pushing evs in europe also is such if you go full ev, they re ahead of the u.s. on transitioning. but you re right, 5% researchers say seems to represent kind of a tipping point where once you pass that it seems like to people they start to see normal. it doesn t seem weird anymore. you see different brands around. people start to think, okay, i can do that. and things really start to really ramp up in terms of are people getting over the range anxiety? i drove a lot of electric vehicles right now. if you get more than 300 miles,
we are not growing our economy to get the funding for the nhs. you mentioned get the funding for the nhs. you mentioned the get the funding for the nhs. you mentioned the money would come from changing the non dom tax rules. in the past you have said it could raise about £1 billion. at £1 billion would not cover all the extra doctors and nurses you are about, so how is the sum is working? that is not the right number, we have said scrapping the non dom tax status would raise over £3 billion. that is not figures from us, but from warwick university and the lse. 1.6 billion is what we have costed to have this expansion in the workforce. it is crazy the government have cut the number of medical training places last year. it is crazy universities like brunel, who want to offer placements for people in the uk are only taking international students. the government s incompetence is what is causing the problem. they need to sort it out, but i am afraid they have run out of road, run ou