Article 6DBKY Sadiq Khan defends Ulez expansion and says high court challenge wasted Londoners’ money – as it happened

Sadiq Khan defends Ulez expansion and says high court challenge wasted Londoners’ money – as it happened

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Nicola Slawson (now); Mabel Banfield-Nwachi (earli
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Here's some reaction from the Tories to Mr Justice Swift's decision on the Ulez expansion.

The Conservative party's London mayoral candidate Susan Hall said:

While it is a shame the high court did not find the Ulez expansion to be unlawful, there is no denying that Sadiq Khan's plans will have a devastating impact on families and businesses across the city.

If I am elected mayor, I will stop the Ulez expansion on day one and set up a 50m pollution hotspots fund to tackle the issue where it is, instead of taxing people where it isn't.

While there was insufficient evidence the Ulez expansion is unlawful, the evidence is clear that the policy will hit the poorest hardest, while having only a negligible effect on air quality.

Sadiq Khan cannot ignore the overwhelming opposition of both Londoners and his own party for ever. We will continue campaigning to get the Ulez expansion scrapped, so we can tackle air pollution where it is instead of taxing where it isn't.

I am satisfied that the mayor's decision to expand the Ulez area by amendment of the present road charging scheme, rather than by making an entirely new ... scheme, was within his powers.

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