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Edmund King, the president of the AA, said: “Some drivers will feel betrayed and misled because they were encouraged to go for the dash for diesel.
“In the 1990s there was a near hysteria about carbon dioxide, and yet nobody looked at the bigger picture.
“The drivers thought they were doing the right thing, but now they are being told that it has serious health implications. They are being made to feel guilty for something that they were encouraged to do. Diesel car drivers 'betrayed' as EU cracks down on Britain over air pollution - Telegraph doing...cant edit titles eh
“In the 1990s there was a near hysteria about carbon dioxide, and yet nobody looked at the bigger picture.
“The drivers thought they were doing the right thing, but now they are being told that it has serious health implications. They are being made to feel guilty for something that they were encouraged to do. Diesel car drivers 'betrayed' as EU cracks down on Britain over air pollution - Telegraph doing...cant edit titles eh