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On Sun, 14 Jun 2015 11:40:59 +0100, Paul Corfield
wrote: On Sun, 14 Jun 2015 10:23:54 +0000 (UTC), Recliner wrote: Paul Corfield wrote: On Sun, 14 Jun 2015 08:56:57 +0000 (UTC), Recliner wrote: But we have the Boris Bus, Boris Bike, and would-be Boris Island, but no Ken Fare, Ken Train, Ken Card, Ken Tram, etc. All that proves is that Boris is a bigger egomaniac than Ken was and he was no shrinking violet. I actually prefer substance to "style" and Ken delivered far more of value and substance. The test of that is that Boris has barely reversed any of Ken's major policy initiatives - especially on transport. All I can give Boris credit for is managing to maintain funding for Crossrail and not cancelling it, South London Line extension to the Overground, sustaining investment in Overground and Tramlink capacity and forcing TfL into releasing Bus Countdown information. There's very little else of merit - the bus network development has lagged behind growth and economic development, the tube is under severe strain and several investments are wrong or have gone wrong, there has been a planning blight of around 6 years which has destoyed momentum in new scheme delivery which will probably result in a gap of 10-12 years in anything substantive happening. Traffic congestion is pretty appalling as is pollution and the Mayor has nothing meaningful to say on this because he essentially believes people can drive where and when they want. Whoever the next Mayor is has some real nasty problems to deal with. It looks like Boris has chosen his successor: fellow old-Etonian Zac, while Boris tries to succeed fellow old-Etonian Dave. Not his choice though is it? It's a party choice and it'll be interesting to see who wins through. Poor old Andew Boff must be seething - is this his third or fourth go at trying to be the candidate? Boris's role was in persuading Zac to stand. If his Richmond constituents back his decision, I think he'd be very likely to win the Tory candidacy, and would then be their best prospect to win the election itself. I agree Mr Goldsmith, if selected, will be a very tough candidate to beat. I also feel Labour are in grave danger of wrecking their prospects. I suspect Zac would easily beat Dame Tessa or Sadiq Khan. But perhaps Labour will choose dark horse charismatic 'transport expert' Christian Wolmar who has, to my surprise (just) made it on to the shortlist. |
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