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The Move

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OriginBirmingham
United Kingdom
Birmingham
England
Members Bev Bevan
Trevor Burton
Phil Tree
Gordon Healer
Associated acts Electric Light Orchestra
Wizzard
GenresRock
Psychedelic Pop
Freakbeat
Psychedelic Rock
Progressive Rock
Labels Deram
Regal Zonophone
Stateside
A&M
Polydor
Fly
Ariola
Capitol
Harvest
Associ act Electric Light Orchestra
Wizzard
SongsBlackberry WayShazam · 1970 I Can Hear the Grass GrowThe Greatest Hits Vol. 1 · 1978 Flowers in the RainMove [2007 remaster] · 1968 View 25+ more
ListBlackberry WayShazam · 1970
I Can Hear the Grass GrowThe Greatest Hits Vol. 1 · 1978
Flowers in the RainMove [2007 remaster] · 1968
Albums Shazam
Message from the Country
Looking On
Move
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About The Move


The Move were a British rock band of the late 1960s and the early 1970s. They scored nine top 20 UK singles in five years, but were among the most popular British bands not to find any real success in the United States. For most of their career the Move were led by guitarist, singer and songwriter Roy Wood.

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People won't have to pay more to go green, says Kwarteng

Nov 28,2023 10:11 am

The Business secretary has denied that individuals will bear the cost of changing to greener ways of living.

Kwasi Kwarteng said it was " not true" to say that The Move to more environmentally friendly transport and energy production would " cost us".

The government plans to reduce Greenhouse Gas emissions to reach a target of net zero by 2050.

The Treasury has hinted tax rises may be necessary as revenues from fossil fuel-related activity dry up.

Achieving net zero means the UK will no longer be adding to the total amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Without action on Climate Change , The World faces a hotter planet, rising sea levels and Extreme Weather .

The Treasury said hitting The Target would put pressure on public spending, but added " the biggest impact" came from " the erosion of tax revenues from fossil fuel-related activity".

Last Year , £37bn was raised through fuel duty and vehicle excise duty, but is believed the transition to electric vehicles could create a temporary tax vacuum by the 2040s, meaning new revenue-raising measures would be needed.

A net-zero report by the Treasury said future governments " may need to consider changes to existing taxes and new sources of revenue" rather than relying on higher borrowing.

It also warned policies to support the adoption of electric vehicles " may disproportionately benefit" richer people, with those on lower incomes potentially bearing the brunt of increased costs.

" As higher income households drive more and are likely to adopt EVs [electric vehicles] earlier, the costs and benefits of EV adoption are likely to fall on higher income households first, " the Treasury report said.

" Conversely, any changes to the cost of running an Internal Combustion engine vehicle will fall disproportionately on lower-income households, So There could be a trade-off in some instances. "

Asked on The Bbc 's Today programme if there was a danger that poorer people could lead to " subsiding The Green guilt of the rich" Mr Kwarteng replied: " No, I don't accept that at all. "

He added that the transition to electric vehicles was " successful and we should be doing it more rapidly" but admitted there was still " range anxiety" over how far such vehicles could travel.

Mr Kwarteng said up to £90bn by 2030 of private investment would help the country to source more energy from renewables, with " evidence" for such forecasts based on previous investments of £100bn being ploughed into offshore wind farms since 2012.

" It's not a heroic assumption to say that by 2030, we would have attracted an additional £90bn, " He Said .

As well as plans to encourage more people to drive electric cars, the government is also going to offer subsidies of £5,000 from next April for people to switch from gas boilers to low-carbon heat pumps.

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Although up to 25 million UK homes have gas boilers, the government's grants will fund just 90,000 pumps over three years. Critics have said the plans do not go far enough.

Mr Kwarteng added the cost of heat pumps could " come down" as more companies began manufacturing them, which would see more people " adopt them".

" People will have seen that in their own lives. A few years ago with things like iPhones, at the beginning they were very, very expensive. Of course, The Unit cost, as the Private Sector invests in producing these things, comes down, " He Said .

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Mr Kwarteng admitted it was a " lot of money" to install a heat pump, adding: " No-one is saying We Are imposing heat pumps on anybody.

" What We Are trying to do is encourage behaviour. "

The government's net-zero plans come as global leaders prepare to meet in Glasgow to negotiate How To curb Climate Change .

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