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PM hints at help for diesel car owners over 'toxin tax' PM hints at help for diesel car owners over 'toxin tax'
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Diesel car owners could get some help from the government if cities adopt new charges to tackle pollution, the prime minister has suggested. Diesel car owners could get some help from the government if cities adopt new charges to tackle pollution, Theresa May has suggested.
An ultra low emission zone in London for the most polluting cars will come into force in April 2019 and reports say other cities will follow suit. An ultra low emission zone in London for the most polluting cars will come into force in April 2019 and reports say other UK cities will follow suit.
The government will also produce a new air quality plan by the end of April.The government will also produce a new air quality plan by the end of April.
But Theresa May has said she will "take into account" drivers encouraged to buy diesel cars by previous governments. The PM said she would "take into account" that drivers were encouraged to buy diesel by previous governments.
Former Labour Chancellor Gordon Brown introduced a lower vehicle tax in 2001 to encourage people to buy diesel cars, as they were more economical and thought to be less harmful in terms of carbon dioxide emissions.Former Labour Chancellor Gordon Brown introduced a lower vehicle tax in 2001 to encourage people to buy diesel cars, as they were more economical and thought to be less harmful in terms of carbon dioxide emissions.
But there has been increasing concern from experts that the vehicles emit dangerous levels of nitrogen dioxide, which is thought to have caused thousands of premature deaths in the UK. But there has been increasing concern from experts that the vehicles emit dangerous levels of nitrogen dioxide, which is thought to cause thousands of premature deaths in the UK.
In 2015, Labour's former Science Minister Lord Drayson said Tony Blair's government made a mistake in promoting diesel cars are they were now "killing people".
The government has to produce a new air quality plan after receiving a "final warning" from the European Commission about breaches of legal air quality levels in the UK.The government has to produce a new air quality plan after receiving a "final warning" from the European Commission about breaches of legal air quality levels in the UK.
It also lost two court cases in 2015 and 2016 over pollution levels brought by environmental lawyers ClientEarth.It also lost two court cases in 2015 and 2016 over pollution levels brought by environmental lawyers ClientEarth.
To tackle the issue, a so-called "toxin tax" is expected to be rolled out across several cities, charging drivers of diesel cars up to £20 per day to come into urban areas.To tackle the issue, a so-called "toxin tax" is expected to be rolled out across several cities, charging drivers of diesel cars up to £20 per day to come into urban areas.
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan announced on Tuesday that such a scheme - creating an the ultra low emission zone in the capital - would come into force in two years' time, with a charge of £12.50 for petrol cars that do not meet Euro 4 standards and diesel vehicles that do not meet Euro 6 standards.Mayor of London Sadiq Khan announced on Tuesday that such a scheme - creating an the ultra low emission zone in the capital - would come into force in two years' time, with a charge of £12.50 for petrol cars that do not meet Euro 4 standards and diesel vehicles that do not meet Euro 6 standards.
But motoring organisations have said diesel car drivers are being "punished" for following a previous government's policy.But motoring organisations have said diesel car drivers are being "punished" for following a previous government's policy.
'Very conscious' of drivers'Very conscious' of drivers
Mrs May has now hinted there will be schemes to help drivers who were told that diesel vehicles were the right purchase.Mrs May has now hinted there will be schemes to help drivers who were told that diesel vehicles were the right purchase.
Speaking on her trip to Jordan and Saudi Arabia, she said: "Decisions will be taken when we produce that [air quality] plan.Speaking on her trip to Jordan and Saudi Arabia, she said: "Decisions will be taken when we produce that [air quality] plan.
"But I'm very conscious of the fact that past governments have encouraged people to buy diesel cars and we need to take that into account when we look at what we do in the future. " "But I'm very conscious of the fact that past governments have encouraged people to buy diesel cars and we need to take that into account when we look at what we do in the future."
She did not set out any specific plans, but there have been reports of a scrappage scheme that could pay people to get rid of their diesel vehicles.She did not set out any specific plans, but there have been reports of a scrappage scheme that could pay people to get rid of their diesel vehicles.