Mar 05 2007

Rob a motorist goes local

Published by John Redwood at 7:51 am under Blog

Labour’s efforts to tax motorists for using the roads we have already paid for is now going to be implemented locally. The government understands just how unpopular a national scheme currently is, despite all the best efforts to spin away the 1.8 million names on the Downing Street petition, so it’s back to Plan B. Livingstone got away with a Congestion Charge scheme - by introducing it into Conservative controlled Boroughs where he wasn’t expecting many votes and by leaving toll free routes through the area. The government hopes there are other borough Livingstones around the country who can

2 Responses to “Rob a motorist goes local”

  1. a-tracyon 05 Mar 2007 at 10:29 am

    How are out of town visitors/delivery companies etc. going to pay for these local congestion charges? The Transport for London administration department is huge, it takes a charge for every vehicle you register up front then a charge per entry, will we have to pay this registration fee for every local project in the Country or all carry lots of extra cash and waste time trying to find pay boxes? An unco-ordinated approach to taxation in this way will freeze enterprise whether you want to believe that or not. Why can’t the politicans just admit they’ve overspent, made promises they can’t keep, offered financial rewards to people that now can’t be afforded, we need some honesty and the brakes applying gently over time. It’s like sitting on a bus with an out of control driver and no seat belt, you know if we go around a corner too sharply we’re over on the side or eventually we’ll end up through the front windscreen.

  2. Simon_Con 05 Mar 2007 at 11:41 am

    All of the recent changes to the roads in and around Reading mean that to anyone living south of the M4, it already only take 10 mins longer to get into Basingstoke than Reading, the car parks are much easier, and the shops are all the same anyway.

    So, all this plan will do is put more cars doing more miles and putting more CO2 into the air.

    I live about 6Miles from Reading and it already takes at least 30 mins to get into town and parked. Basingstoke takes about 40 and is 15 about Miles away.

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