- Sat Jul 22, 2023 1:29 pm
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I'm picking up that part of the problem in Uxbridge & West Ruislip was that although Sadiq Khan is indeed, as we've noted, obliged to implement the expansion of ULEZ in London, he also understands the necessity of doing so in order to mitigate London's air quality crisis, and critically, is a zealous enthusiast of the measure. This made it harder for Labour to campaign on this basis during the by-election campaign. I think there is also the sniff of a suspicion that Khan is enthusiastic about ULEZ expansion because he sees it as boosting his mayoral budget - a criticism often levelled at him by critics of ULEZ expansion, which I'd say is probably untrue.
The real sting about the Uxbridge result is : How the blithering fuck did Labour allow the Tories to shift the entire focus of the by election from being a chance to deliver a verdict on 13 years of Tory fuck-ups, incompetence and corruption, with the previous MP a proven liar, to a referendum on a highly localised issue that actually originated with the aforementioned lying bastard former Uxbridge MP.?
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