Swedish people might travel in their Volvos or their Koensigeggs, but this is how us Brits travel in order to beat the early morning rush:

In our 1000MPH Bloodhound SSCs powered by EJ200 engines.
It looks like our plan for delivering a new, cheap and efficient delivery system for exiling our convicts (EU bureaucrats sitting in Brussels) to Australia is going nicely too:

http://www.skymania.com/wp/2012/11/major-boost-for-skylon-spaceplane.html/7216/
"Speaking exclusively to Skymania, Alan said: “We’ve already shown we can fly from Brussels to Sydney in 4h 40m and that is under current air traffic control conditions, that’s not some hypothetical, theoretical sort of flight plan, that’s a realistic flight plan."
Sending 300 EU officials from Brussels to Sydney in just 4 hours and 40 mins. Can't think of anything that would be better value for money! They are also developing a version that even has the ability to launch 15 tonnes of them into space at any one time at £6.5 million a pop, which is a fraction of our current £7.3 billion net contribution that is wasted each year.
Since this thing is using Hydrogen, doesn't that also mean it isn't liable to be taxed by the EU for emissions, like how we are for breathing out CO2? I can see countries like France going out of their way to prevent it from becoming a reality.

"The company will now look for £250 million investment for the next step towards developing two planes, the hypersonic LapCat that will be able to carry 300 passengers around the world in less than four hours, and Skylon which can carry astronauts, tourists, satellites and space station components into orbit."
