

29 Conservative MPs representing constituencies in Outer London and areas bordering Greater London, have co-signed a letter calling for the Mayor of London Sadiq Khan to scrap his ULEZ plan.
SIR – The Mayor of London’s decision to ignore Londoners’ objections and expand the Ultra Low Emission Zone is undemocratic and a hammer blow to households’ budgets.
Thousands of people and businesses responded to Transport for London’s consultation in good faith – and overwhelmingly said no to Ulez expansion. But Mayor Khan is imposing the daily £12.50 charge regardless, giving people only nine months to prepare. With sharply rising energy bills and inflation, few can afford the charge, let alone buy a compliant vehicle.
Outer London doesn’t enjoy the same public transport as central London. Nor does it have the same air-quality problems. It is also inseparably connected to the Home Counties, with thousands of people driving in to work, shop and visit each day. We need targeted solutions, not a blanket road charge.
The Ulez was never intended to apply to outer London. This is a smash-and-grab raid on drivers’ wallets that has nothing to do with air quality and everything to do with Mr Khan’s mismanagement of TfL finances. And it comes at the worst possible time for household incomes.
We urge the Mayor to cancel his Ulez expansion. It is regressive, unfair and a waste of money. Instead, outer London needs more electric buses, charging point infrastructure, and public transport options.
Boris Johnson MP (Con)
Gareth Bacon MP (Con)
Theresa Villiers MP (Con)
Sir Iain Duncan Smith MP (Con)
Claire Coutinho MP (Con)
Paul Scully MP (Con)
Nickie Aiken MP (Con)
Bob Blackman MP (Con)
Crispin Blunt MP (Con)
Elliot Colburn MP (Con)
Jackie Doyle-Price MP (Con)
Sir David Evennett MP (Con)
Mike Freer MP (Con)
Louie French MP (Con)
Chris Grayling MP (Con)
Stephen Hammond MP (Con)
Adam Holloway MP (Con)
Gareth Johnson MP (Con)
Julia Lopez MP (Con)
Stephen Metcalfe MP (Con)
Gagan Mohindra MP (Con)
Sir Bob Neill MP (Con)
Chris Philp MP (Con)
Dean Russell MP (Con)
David Simmonds MP (Con)
Henry Smith MP (Con)
Dr Ben Spencer MP (Con)
Bob Stewart MP (Con)
Laura Trott MP (Con)