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No Rishi Sunak, you didn’t ‘scrap’ meat tax, 7 bins and compulsory car sharing

The Prime Minister claimed that he was getting rid of “heavy handed” measures as he rolled back on green policies – but one of his own MPs said “nobody serious” was talking about them

Rishi Sunak has been accused of claiming to have scrapped measures – such as a meat tax and seven bins in every home – that were never due to happen.

In a Downing Street yesterday the PM lamented that successive governments hadn’t been honest with voters about net zero. He then reeled off a list of “heavy handed” measures that he claimed to have personally “scrapped”.

These included forcing people to recycle in seven different bins, compulsory car-sharing and a tax on meat. The problem, one of his own MPs swiftly pointed out, was that none of these were ever expected to happen, and they weren’t Government policy in the first place.

The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) later said it was “never the case that seven bins would be needed by household”. And Tory MP Sir Simon Clarke, accused the PM of offering up “straw men” which “simply weren’t policy”.

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