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Host Ian Collins turns the spotlight on three urgent crises hitting Britain now: the new pay-per-mile tax for EVs, warnings of a crime surge under the National Police Chiefs’ Council about the sentencing bill, and a major security operation in Birmingham ahead of the Aston Villa v Maccabi Tel Aviv match amid anti-Semitic protests.
First, meet our EV-guest Jordan (the EV Guy), who explains how the pay-per-mile tax will hit EV drivers and British taxpayers alike. Next, we’re joined by former Justice Minister Dr Phillip Lee, dissecting law-and-order breakdown: how the sentencing overhaul could invite thousands more offences and unleash chaos on our streets. Then caller Leanne from Birmingham shares her live experience preparing for the match under heavy police deployment — more than 700 officers in place as anti-Semitic protests threaten public safety.
If you’re concerned about EV tax, pay-per-mile charges, British taxpayers, crime surge UK, sentencing bill, Labour Party law reform, Aston Villa Maccabi Tel Aviv Birmingham, anti-Semitic protests UK, police deployment, then this episode is a must-listen.
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