I have no objections to changing how things are done going forward. For example, banning the production of combustion engines, fair enough. But to penalise a person because their car is old, is unfair; be it, considerably raising a tax on it (considering it's already paid a hefty contribution in its 10, 15, 20 or whatever years it's been in use), banning it from a city, etc. It is also not fair to take someone's interest away. For the car enthusiats of the furure, they'll be raised on EV or whatever. Incentives to move to newer, cleaner technology, not heavy penalties for not...they'll phase out eventually. Anything that remains is a part of motoring history and as such should have a place forever.

There's talk of global cooling. And if it's only a claim from the opposition, I suppose it's a possibility it we all seek a ban on anything that is considered contributing to global warming. What's likely happening is a shift in climates, but this isn't anything new historically.

Anyways...There's a lovely Red E36 M3 3.0 beong prepped for sale by Old Colonel Cars, according to Instagram...if anyone's interested...£14 Stg, plus VRT Let's not get into that either!