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On 17/10/2020 11:06, Recliner wrote:
tim... wrote: "Robin" wrote in message ... On 17/10/2020 08:00, tim... wrote: "Robin" wrote in message ... On 16/10/2020 17:06, tim... wrote: https://www.standard.co.uk/news/tran...-a4571826.html Other media available As a disinterested party, I can't believe that anyone is seriously suggesting this The N/S Circular area isn't like the central area where everyone inside it is moderately well off, or lives in a bubble where they can walk/bus to whatever service that they need. People who live in the "Circular" area, are people in normal employment with lives that mean that they have to have a car. and an annual tax of 5,475 pounds to own one, is bloody ridiculous If residents get the same 90% discount as with the current CC that'd be 547.5. only for the first vehicle many families are going to have 2 the discount is limited to one vehicle per /resident/ not per household. See Annex 3 to the Order: "At no time may particulars of more than one vehicle be entered in the register, in relation to any one individual who is a qualified resident." "As part of temporary changes to the Congestion Charge, the residents' discount is closed to new applicants" ...to discourage car ownership in the CC zone. I suggest they'd never get away with that within the N/S circulars. Apart from anything else a lot of Assembly Members (and MPs) would be clobbered. but it's potentially being imposed upon these people by national government the opposition parties looking for re-election locally can argue that they have clean hands by my count, the Tories have 2 constituencies and 1 assembly seat in this new CC zone, not already inside the old one I had in mind MPs from other constituencies with accommodation inside the zone - plus others such as Dominic Cummings ![]() I'd imagine that it would also severely impact people living or working just outside the Circular Roads, and they wouldn't even have the option of a resident's discount. I suppose this confirms that the Tories have completely written off their already very slim chances of winning the London mayoralty next year. I took that as given when Bailey was selected -- Robin reply-to address is (intended to be) valid |
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