
Susan Hall blasted ‘untrustworthy’ Sadiq Khan as she doubled down on claims the London mayor is plotting a ‘pay-per-mile’ scheme for the capital’s drivers.
Ahead of next week’s London mayoral election, the Tory candidate said there was ‘no way’ Mr Khan won’t bring in a new road charging policy if he wins a new term.
Before doing so, Ms Hall drew attention to Mr Khan’s prior denials that he would expand the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) to outer London.
But, in a fiery clash on LBC Radio, the Labour mayor insisted pay-per-mile ‘is not happening’ as he slammed his Tory rival for a campaign ‘based on disinformation’.
He also claimed Ms Hall was ‘the most dangerous candidate’ he has ever stood against in his political career, which she described as an ‘outrageous comment’.
If Mr Khan prevails in the London mayoral election on Thursday, May 2, he will take office for a record third term at City Hall.
However, Ms Hall’s allegations that he intends to punish London’s drivers once again after his ULEZ expansion are weighing heavily on him.
The Tory candidate used tonight’s London mayoral debate on LBC to grill Mr Khan over a £21million spend by Transport for London on ‘Project Detroit’.
This has been revealed to be a road charging platform that has ‘the capability to be extended… so that other forms of charging based on distance, vehicle type, etc., could be catered for’.
‘There’s no way he won’t bring in pay-per-mile,’ said Ms Hall, who has pledged to scrap the ULEZ expansion on ‘day one’ of becoming London mayor.
‘He expected us to trust him on the expansion of the ULEZ and that has brought so much hardship, it really has.
‘People trusted him and he let them down. Sixty per cent of people in the consultation said “we don’t want it”.
‘He ignored them, he put it in any way. He will bring in pay-per-mile, the evidence is there.
‘If he really didn’t want to, then they wouldn’t have still had people working on it this year.
‘£21 million of our money has gone into it. Why is he spending £21 million of taxpayers’ money, Londoners’ money, if he’s got no intention of bringing it in?
‘He cannot be trusted and we all know that, he goes back on what he promises.’
Mr Khan said he was ‘quite clear, pay-per-mile is not happening’, as he hit out at his Tory rival for a ‘campaign based on disinformation, misinformation and lies’.
Of course, he will bring it in. He’s spent millions on cameras under the ULEZ framework and another 25 million on pay-per-mile in its own right. He will probably apply it to all vehicles, fossil fuel, including electric cars and hybrids, and still, he will get voted in, why because it’s an election that runs like Pontins.
With his money-grabbing schemes, Sadiq Khan is ruining London, and the violent criminality he condones is bringing this once-great city to an end.
It would be like expecting a vegan dog to abstain from meat consumption to trust Sadiq Khan not to implement pay-per-mile.
Sadiq Khan sees motorists as his main source of revenue, and he will always be coming up with new methods to take advantage of you, and those looking forward to a greener and more eco-friendly London. The air quality never really improved after ULEZ was introduced, but that was never its intention, the intention was to make money off a money-making scheme.
Folks, think twice before you vote, the wrong vote will cost you dearly!








