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Hammersmith and Fulham Liberal Democrats Campaigning for the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham |
| Hammersmith and Fulham Liberal Democrats | <info@hflibdems.org.uk> | 7th September 2010 |
London Assembly Lib Dems slam Mayor's rejection of One Hour Bus Ticket proposal12.07.00pm GMT Tue 15th Dec 2009 The Mayor of London has rejected the proposal of a One Hour Bus Ticket despite recent unanimous support for the proposal from the London Assembly. In response to a letter from Caroline Pidgeon, the Liberal Democrat London Assembly transport spokesperson and Chair of the London Assembly Transport Committee, the Mayor has stated that he has "no plans to introduce such as scheme". Commenting on the Mayor's response Caroline said: "I am bitterly disappointed by the Mayor's ill thought out response, which simply reveals that the Mayor doesn't understand bus travel. Quite frankly considering the recent support for this proposal from Labour, Conservative, Green and Liberal Democrat Assembly Members the Mayor should have given this issue some serious consideration. Sadly it seems the Mayor is not willing to even listen to Conservative Assembly Members on this issue who as a group gave their full support for the proposal. "The Mayor has not even addressed the basic point that while you can switch from tube to tube and not pay an extra fare bus travellers are penalised for making just two very short bus journeys. The Mayor has equally not addressed the point that similar time limited bus tickets exist in other cities, without some of the costs and administration problems he claims might exist. Most notably the Mayor seems to think that the proposal will be expensive when this need not be the case, especially as it could attract a lot more people onto the buses and therefore could generate significant extra revenue." "It is a great shame that the Mayor seems incapable of giving proper thought to a sensible proposal which could help reduce congestion by giving Londoners an affordable alternative to a short car drive and make bus travel easier and cheaper for people who simply have to use two or more buses to complete their journey." One the 21st October 2009 the London Assembly debated a motion supporting the basic principle of a One Hour Bus Ticket. The vote was 21 votes in favour of the motion, with none against. The 21 London Assembly Members voting in favour included Conservative, Labour, Green and Liberal Democrat Assembly Members.
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