London Mayor wants to extend congestion charge to other areas
December 31st, 1969
Despite being caught out for providing false information about the levels of acceptance for London’s congestion charge of the city’s own residents, Mayor Ken Livingstone is reportedly planning to expand the program into other areas of the city. Livingstone is being coy about his future plans for the congestion zone because he fears it may cost him votes at the upcoming May 1 election, but an inside source has revealed that Transport for London is developing plans to introduce charging to other congested areas.
The source told The Times that the transport body is under strict instructions not to disclose anything before polling day, as ordered by the Mayor himself. The same thing happened at the last election when Livingstone failed to reveal before voting that he was increasing the original charge of £5 to the £8 it is today. However, this time his transport manifesto reaffirms his decision to charge the most fuel-inefficient cars £25 a day.
Transport for London is also backing Livingstone against accusations from Porsche that he's exceeding his powers by introducing the £25 charge. Porsche has said it will seek a judicial review of the increase and has argued that it is disproportionate because it would make a “negligible” impact on carbon dioxide emissions.
Despite being caught out for providing false information about the levels of acceptance for London’s congestion charge of the city’s own residents, Mayor Ken Livingstone is reportedly planning to expand the program into other areas of the city. Livingstone is being coy about his future plans for the congestion zone because he fears it may cost him votes at the upcoming May 1 election, but an inside source has revealed that Transport for London is developing plans to introduce charging to other congested areas.
The source told The Times that the transport body is under strict instructions not to disclose anything before polling day, as ordered by the Mayor himself. The same thing happened at the last election when Livingstone failed to reveal before voting that he was increasing the original charge of £5 to the £8 it is today. However, this time his transport manifesto reaffirms his decision to charge the most fuel-inefficient cars £25 a day.
Transport for London is also backing Livingstone against accusations from Porsche that he's exceeding his powers by introducing the £25 charge. Porsche has said it will seek a judicial review of the increase and has argued that it is disproportionate because it would make a “negligible” impact on carbon dioxide emissions.
The source told The Times that the transport body is under strict instructions not to disclose anything before polling day, as ordered by the Mayor himself. The same thing happened at the last election when Livingstone failed to reveal before voting that he was increasing the original charge of £5 to the £8 it is today. However, this time his transport manifesto reaffirms his decision to charge the most fuel-inefficient cars £25 a day.
Transport for London is also backing Livingstone against accusations from Porsche that he's exceeding his powers by introducing the £25 charge. Porsche has said it will seek a judicial review of the increase and has argued that it is disproportionate because it would make a “negligible” impact on carbon dioxide emissions.
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Comments (3 total)
Meet the top commenters on the LeaderboardBy Raptor #1, Posted: 3/11/2008
Red Ken in action again. Why not extending this congestion zone to Heathrow, forbidding planes to fly and making a nice park in it's place?
God I'm glad I live 1000 km away.
By Gus #2, Posted: 3/11/2008
I'm glad I live thousands of miles away...
By HECTOR #3, Posted: 3/11/2008
So May 1 is the date we will find out whether Londoners have recovered their common sense and throw this commie out of office.
On the other hand I've always had a morbind fascination with the notion of *let's see how bad it can get* and Red Ken is heading that way.
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