There you go again, assuming. Well, you both could not be further from the truth if you tried. Firstly, it is NOT an EV bashing exercise, and in fact, it has NEVER been; they, like so many others, are against the removal of people's freedom of choice. GEEZ😒. In the case of the (your words) Cornish halfwit, he is not driving his own car, he is delivering a customers car who has certain expectations of when that car will be delivered. Not everyone is prepared to travel miles away to collect their own car, so he is naturally going to select the most obvious choice of route, that which should be the fastest possible route between A and B, then he can get to his next delivery quicker and earn more as a result. Again, not a difficult concept to grasp. If you want to drive an EV, then you should be free to do so; likewise, if you want petrol or diesel, then again, you should be free to do so. Just like the Betamax and VHS battles, the buying public decided that VHS suited their needs better than Betamax. Think about it sensibly; it is as simple as this: your choice of colour for your walls and woodwork in your house is up to you, and you can have any colour that you like, even down to having paint specially mixed to match the fur colour of your pet cat or dog, for example. Then the WEF, etc., decree that all walls and woodwork are to be purple, and once existing stocks of other colours are gone, that's it; you will have no further choice but purple. Would you be happy with that?