Although it would be another expense I wish we were forced into being more responsible over here by being fined like in Germany
Between November - March if you don't drive with winter tyres you aren't breaking the law. But if you drive in snow/ ice and cause an obstruction or have an accident and you don't have winter tyres you will be fined.
I'd like to see the same over here but perhaps between months that reflect our milder winters.
....Thanks for correcting me about the legality/fines for not having winter tyres in Germany
If the UK did this the logic would be to follow Germany's regulation but I don't see that happening unless other European countries also do so and it becomes an EC thingy.
Say the UK did go November-March you can imagine what would happen if there was a major climate change - The British government wouldn't change its regulation for at least 50 years after the event! Look at the British Summertime clock changing the hour back and forth! UK weather is famously fickle anyway - Look at the heavy rains this 'Summer'.
As modern asymmetric tyres are so good in any weather except snow and ice, I would hate to have to run winter tyres when there actually wasn't any snow on the ground (snow is much less common down here on the SouthWest coast I'm glad to say). I think I would risk the fine.