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Outer London Congestion Charge — [Ms Christina Rees in the Chair]

23 March 2021

Lead MP

Gareth Johnson
Dartford
Con

Responding Minister

Rachel Maclean

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At a Glance

Gareth Johnson raised concerns about outer london congestion charge — [ms christina rees in the chair] in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

Johnson urges the government to stop this proposal, describing it as an abuse of power that divides communities and sets London against its neighbours. He calls for an end to the Mayor's actions.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Dartford
Opened the debate
Gareth Johnson is concerned about the Mayor of London's proposal to charge drivers £3.50 for entering Greater London, rising to £5.50 for polluting vehicles. This would negatively impact businesses in outer London boroughs and communities near London's borders, such as Dartford. Over 26,000 people have signed a petition against the plan, which Johnson argues is unaccountable to those who would be affected by it.

Government Response

Rachel Maclean
Government Response
The Government do not support Mayor Khan's proposed border tax, a charge of at least £3.50 per vehicle crossing into London. TfL's debt is expected to reach £13.1 billion by April this year. The Government have provided over £3 billion in financial support since the pandemic began.
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