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LOL, he's only thinking of the congestion charge, mikey !.
Some would say he went mad a long time ago ;-)

Still reckon he will become PM Mikey?
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Oh yes agchristie...one day for sure, but not next year though.
//LOL, he's only thinking of the congestion charge, mikey !. //

And he can thank Labour for that.
Did they invent congestion charge, naomi.
And the "Nuclear Free Zone" which cost many builders/artisans to scrap their vans(no compensation) because they could no longer be driven into the Fourth Reich( Westminster primarily) thus causing more pollution (scrappage of perfectly good serviceable vehicles) and delivery/maintenance charges rocketing from any artisans who can be bothered to drive in to Central London.
Boris was not instrumental in that crazy scheme though. It was that crazy lefty loon Red Ken Livingstone!!
I think I would say that quite a few Tories are as mad as Hatters
Ah thanks retrocop, so it was he of the newts.
no, they learned it from Europe - the first was initiated in Bergen in 1986.
http://www.vegvesen.no/_attachment/109072/binary/187602 and see page 2.
Tony, Maybe not - but they implemented it.
Thanks naomi, I couldn't remember how long the congestion charge as been going for.
You're welcome.
He's quite right. Streets are for vehicles and pedestrians to get from A to B. They should not be for the exclusive use of any particular group unless they are built for a specific purpose from the outset.
he has a point, pedestrianised areas are soulless.
I think the madness set in some time ago. He has all the qualities of a party leader... !
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Personally, when I go shopping, which isn't very often, I prefer to shop without the fumes, noise and danger of cars and lorries competing for space.
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/// Personally, when I go shopping, which isn't very often, I prefer to shop without the fumes, noise and danger of cars and lorries competing for space. ///

And how do you think those goods get to the shops?
Our town centre was pedestrianised 25 years ago. They are currently depesdtrianising....
that's easy for you to say, ummmm.
Local businesses are not happy. Some saying trade is down by 50%.

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