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Fares fair - Not with Ken!
03.01.07
Edward Davey MP has slammed London’s Mayor, Ken
Livingstone, for his “New Year present” to London commuters: massive
increases to London train fares. Many London commuters, like
those who live in Edward’s constituency of Kingston and Surbiton now
have to endure extortionate increases to fares of a whopping 33%-36%,
thanks to Labour’s Government and Mayor,
Edward Davey, Liberal Democrat MP for Kingston and Surbiton, is
appalled that commuters in his constituency will have to pay higher
train fares in order to pay for smartcard technology, which won’t be
introduced, in many stations, until 2009. Many commuters in
Edward’s constituency will face an increase of 36% on their train
fares, with a peak return from Surbiton to Waterloo having risen from
£6.80 to £9.20.
In October last year, Edward Davey tabled a parliamentary motion
condemning the train increases arguing that it would hit commuters on
modest incomes, especially those who work part-time, the hardest.
The Secretary of State for Transport, Douglas Alexander, failed to
respond to either of Edward’s letters requesting a meeting to discuss
the fare increases. Nor did Edward receive a response from London
Mayor, Ken Livingstone, for a greater explanation of why the fare
increases were being introduced at this time.
Edward Davey MP said,
“I am appalled that this Labour Government continues in its efforts to
make travel by train a luxury that few are able to afford. Many in my
constituency commute into central London every day for work, whilst
surviving on modest incomes.
“The Government says much about helping people to return to work and
then makes it difficult and expensive for them to do so.
“With environmental disaster looming, the Government should be making
public transport a more viable option for as many as possible, yet
these sort of increases in train fares will drive many to return to
their cars.
“I’ll continue to ask both the Mayor of London and the Labour
Government why these increases to the outer zones are necessary and
will fight for a review to bring them to acceptable levels. If
people want to sign my petition against the fare increases, they can go
to my web site at edwarddavey.co.uk”.
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