The government perhaps need to decide what their priorities are. If it really is NET zero then why place barriers in the way of bicycle ownership? Sadly, what they say is a priority and what they really think behind closed doors are two different things (no further down that avenue for obvious reasons).
Transport is not only the UKs biggest CO2 emitting sector, but as a proportion of our carbon output is actually growing, and anything that does something, no matter how minor, to address that by promoting active travel must surely be worth it? Start watching the pennies and the pounds srart to take care of themselves, and so it is with carbon emissions.
I agree
but the C2W scheme was never going to persuade the average person driving to work to swap to a bike
so it was always just something to get votes, as middle class people could use it to get a more expensive bike than they would be able to otherwise
but they would have got one anyway - just not got the "essential" carbon frame
or not the full suspension MTB
or whatever
and has been great for the ebike market as it makes them
easier to justify to your wife cheaper
but it was never designed to make people swap to bike to get to work
otherwise it would have to include some form of monitoring
which would be intrusive, impractical and expensive