James Sunderland calls on Mayor of London to waive charges for motorists on rail strike days

James Sunderland calls on the Mayor of London to waive the ULEZ—ultra low emissions zone—and the congestion charge for motorists on the days of the rail strikes.

James Sunderland (Bracknell) (Con)

Given that the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, appears not to have publicly condemned these strikes, does my right hon. Friend appreciate that Sadiq Khan might be encouraged to waive the ULEZ—ultra low emissions zone—and the congestion charge for motorists who are now having to come into London? Many of my constituents rely on the trains, and this is just another cost on hard-working families.

Grant Shapps (The Secretary of State for Transport)

Every possible alleviation that can be made should be made. I have not seen that particular proposal, but obviously the Mayor will need to look at it. It is extraordinary that this whole House would not want to stand up for hard-working people everywhere and would not want to ensure that people are able to get to their work and job, and that their livelihoods are not damaged.

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