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One London: Carbon Tax Will Damage Tourism

April 23, 2007 - Staff

The One London Party has d called on London Mayor Ken Livingstone to abandon his plans to help introduce a 15GBP ‘carbon tax’ on every plane ticket out of Britain claiming it poses a risk to London’s tourism industry.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Road pricing

One London Claim Embassy C-Charge Predictions ‘Correct’

April 3, 2007 - Staff

The One London Party have claimed predictions made by them in January that many more foreign embassies would refuse to pay the congestion charge after the start of the westward extension have been proved correct.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Road pricing

Response to John Bird’s Evening Standard Interview

March 28, 2007 - Martin Hoscik

Bird simply isn’t a credible candidate for Mayor of London and seems to have little understanding of the powers the job brings.

Filed Under: Comment, Martin Hoscik Tagged With: Road pricing

One London Call for C-Charge Business Survey

March 6, 2007 - Staff

The One London Party has called on Mayor of London Ken Livingstone to commission ‘an urgent, comprehensive survey on the effect on businesses of the western extension of the Congestion Charge.’

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Road pricing

New C-Zone Traffic ‘Down by 13pc’

March 6, 2007 - Staff

Figures published today by Transport for London suggest traffic in the western extension of the congestion charging zone has fallen by 13 percent.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Road pricing

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