Oboogie wrote: ↑Sat Jul 22, 2023 1:49 am
safe_timber_man wrote: ↑Sat Jul 22, 2023 12:17 am
Must admit I'm struggling to completely understand the ULEZ fallout. I was off the understanding that it's part of the effort to reduce carbon emissions and meet targets that the actual Government themselves has committed to and Khan is simply implementing that? Pushed by Shapps himself, apparently? Why's Khan being talked about as if this is just him bringing it in rather than him simply complying with a commitment the Government have made?
Indeed.
Average voters don't care about correspondence, or who said what.
Many simply wrap their prejudices around events.
See "Bliar's illegal war" - backed by more Tory than Labour MPs.
But there's an opportunity here, similar to the Angela Rayner list above.
It does depend whether Sadiq Khan is onboard with Labour's overall election goals.
I'm too far removed to really know about that.
Here's the plan.
1. Sadiq Khan makes a statement "The people have spoken and I'm a listening Mayor" so I'll suspent expansion of ULEZ.
2. He briefly explains the pressure from central government, but doesn't lat it on thick.
3. Closes by saying that central government will surely understand the will of the people.
The Ball's then in Shapps / Green / Bilko's court to proceed with sanctions against the capital (good luck with that), or back down.
I hope I'm understanding it right.