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26 July 2024
Government Has Just Declared War on Free Speech
26 July 2024
by Toby Young
Why has Sadiq Khan been so determined to push ahead with Ulez despite it being a massive vote loser? Perhaps it's because he's the Chair of green globalist outfit C40 Cities. And they're just getting started.
Hot summers, long droughts, warm winters, violent storms, even a hurricane – the 1600s were no stranger to extreme weather. The solution proposed at the time was self-denial. Sound familiar?
Sadiq Khan's expansion of the hated Ultra Low Emissions Zone has started in chaos, as cameras are vandalised, TfL's number plate checking website crashes and councils outside London are refusing to put up Ulez signs.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan's Ultra Low Emission Zone is in chaos after scaffolder Noel Willcox, who incurred £11,500 in fines, won a legal ruling stating that signs for the scheme are unlawful.
The surprise Uxbridge by-election result catalysed resistance to Ulez and Net Zero. The Sunday Times's Clive Martin has written a surprisingly sympathetic piece about the people at the forefront of the revolt.
Millions of drivers are in danger of being hit by a new pay-per-mile road tax under Labour plans that are already being worked on by London Mayor Sadiq Khan, who has proposed to use Ulez cameras to enforce it.
Nearly nine out of 10 Ulez cameras have been vandalised in southeast London, according to an analysis of crowd-sourced data. A total of 500 are reported as out of action as the expansion date looms.
Leaked emails reveal that London's Deputy Mayor tried to alter a scientific study's conclusion on the low emissions zone's impact on children's health, aiming to boost the evidence of harm to children's lungs.
Sadiq Khan is a vain, deceitful, dictator-bureaucrat, says the Telegraph's Sherelle Jacobs in a damning assessment of his tenure as London Mayor. Will London ever wake up to his eco-despotism?
The Mail has compiled a list of the dizzying array of charges, tolls and fines that motorists risk facing when driving in London.
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