Boris Johnson’s promise to build 4,000 zero-emission buses makes zero progress
Only 320m of 4bn needed to build flagship vehicles for green transport revolution' has been committed by chancellor Rishi Sunak
One of Boris Johnson flagship green" pledges - to provide 4,000 new zero-emission, British-built buses by the end of 2024 - has been cast into serious doubt by UK manufacturers who say they have yet to receive any orders for new vehicles.
MPs and campaigners are pressuring ministers for information on when money will be committed to allow the manufacture of the zero-emission buses, which the prime minister promised would form part of a green transport revolution in his first term in Downing Street. He made the pledge in February 2020, just before the Covid pandemic, when he was keen to promote his environmental credentials and show how green policies could benefit people's lives whileboosting British businesses.
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