Sadiq Khan plans to hike TfL fares by nearly 6% and increase council tax
Sadiq Khan faces furious backlash over plans for biggest transport and council tax rises in a decade as London Mayor is accused of ‘targeting the poorest’ and ‘compensating for his own financial mismanagement’
- Passengers will face paying £2.80 for a zone 1 peak ticket – a rise of 12 per cent
- Bus fares will rise by 10p to £1.75, while weekly bus and tram pass will hit £24.70
- Planning to increase his share of council tax bills for band D property by £38.55
Sadiq Khan today faced furious backlash over his plans for the biggest transport and council tax rises in a decade.
The Mayor of London heaped more misery on Londoners by revealing proposals to hike Transport for London fares by nearly six percent from March and council tax bills by £38.55 a year to fund more PCSOs.
The plan means the weekly cap for using buses and trams in the capital is set to increase by £1.40 to £24.70. Tube passengers will see the weekly cap for travel in zones one and…
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