The problem crommers is that nobody pushing H2 ever seems to want to come clean about the infrastructure required to deliver it. It would require a full rebuild of every filling station in the country, the deployment of tens of thousands of local renewable hydrogen factories and hydrogen transport would be quite difficult, possibly requiring a gas pipeline backbone which would spin off to every fuel station.
Hydrogen looks good in the blurb, but when you get down in the thick of the detail, creating, storing and transporting cyrogenic hydrogen is possibly more difficult than sorting out the grid for EV's. Also nobody ever seems to think about the fact that if we refresh our grid to support EV, everyone benefits, everyone can partake of solar or wind, if they want to and the grid will be able to take it and use it. Putting the UK decades ahead of many other countries who are balking at this effort.
There has also been a lot said about using Hydrogen for renewable energy storage. Until you go and dig up real figures which show that H2 as a storage fuel for renewable energy has a 30% round trip performance. Cryo Air, however, a UK led initiative, has a 60%-70% round trip efficiency, doesn't leak like hydrogen and is not dangerous if containment leaks and there is a venting event.
The biggest problem with going EV and moving to EV is vested interests in existing infrastructure. Essentially people stand to lose their shirts if they jump the wrong way. So they want to stop us moving, Fossil Fuel is safe, for everyone but our descendants.