Abstract

Whilst there was a balance of support for the principle of congestion charging in central London among Londoners and some stakeholders, albeit with some reservations about the particular scheme, there were also fierce critics, including the City of Westminster and London’s Evening Standard. And, despite the government’s initial enthusiasm for road user charging, it carefully distanced itself from Livingstone’s scheme.

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