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Old May 26th 08, 08:37 AM posted to uk.transport.london
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On Sun, 25 May 2008 23:33:28 +0100, James Farrar
wrote:

On Sun, 25 May 2008 14:49:12 +0100, "Paul Scott"
wrote:

"Boris Johnson will not renew anwith which provides cheap fuel for London's
buses once the agreement ends later this year. The mayor of London said
half-price bus and tram fares for 250,000 Londoners on income support, which
was also funded by the deal, would still be honoured. Mr Johnson said he
thought many Londoners were uncomfortable with how the scheme was funded."

Always seemed a bit odd to me...

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7419227.stm


Applause.


What - for sneaking out a controversial announcement, that will double
fares for the poorest people, in the middle of a bank holiday weekend
hoping people wouldn't notice?

I'm interested to know where this policy change was in the Tory
manifesto for the Mayoralty.

Livingstone has said "It shows that he [Johnson] is more interested in
pursuing his right-wing ideological agenda..."

True, if pursuing his right-wing ideological agenda is dismantling the
policies you implemented to pursue your left-wing ideological
agenda...


So the right thing for London's public transport users is for
politicians to play "I smash your ideology while I build mine" is it?
God help us if this is the game that's being played. Can't wait to see
the culmination of 4 years of Boris's policies (such as they are) if
this is the first example of what happens to fares.
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Paul C