Why would you suggest racism?
Because it was so clearly expressed.
He is widely hated because of what he has done. And by the way, it is NOT racist in a city where black boys bleed to death by the day after stabbings, to express dislike and disdain for the mayor who has impotently allowed knife crime to become endemic.
Widely hated? What utter nonsense when he has just been so overwhelmingly re-elected. He hasn't allowed knife crime to become endemic. He, like the police commissioners is made impotent by what is allowed to do anything about it, such as the accusations of institutional racism, numerically controlled stop and search and public intervention preventing the police from doing their job. This specific knife crime problem here goes back over four decades through various council leaders, mayors and multiple police commissioners, so why is Sadiq now being so targetted for criticism? And why no targetting of the West Midlands where knife crime is far more out of control and long has been?
Your approach, of suggesting racist motives when it suits you, would mean a person of non white ethnicity would be beyond criticism. You confirm my belief that you are a fool, and more sheep than man.
And you accuse me of playing the race card when that is precisely what you seem to be doing to express your own blatant racism and bigotry.
His ULEZ policies, will deprive ordinary people of the mobility that the 20th Century gave us. They are also predominantly suffered by the less well off. They are without evidence, and I DETEST those who support them.
The evidence for ULEZ is abundant in the thousands of premature deaths every year due to air pollution which have increasingly been due to traffic exhaust fumes. Once it was realised that those deaths included the young childen dying from asthma it was time that we took urgent action. That action long precedes Sadiq Khan, it was specifically one of the reason for the introduction of the congestion charge dating from 2003 and why we've long had a low emissions program. It's a battle we are winning by only buying zero emission buses (and doubling their numbers, a Sadiq Khan achievement), reaching 60% of London Taxis being electric now, pricing the dirtiest private cars and vans off the road, encouraging e-car ownership.
Not all our so-called advances are good and that for some travel like supersonic flight for example has had to be lost to us. Universal car ownership and motor vehicle access are no exceptions as the immense numbers maimed or killed every year worldwide shows.
Your detesting these alleviating policies is irrational when so much is being done to compensate. As mentioned above our bus numbers have doubled, our London fares are extremely low, often far cheaper than driving. We have multiplied cycling, in part now with dedicated cycling facilities. Nationally and particularly in London, we've made big improvements in the lives of pedestrians and cyclists in the last two years by at last putting the motor vehicle increasing in its correct place, which is second to the vulnerable.
There's far more of all this coming, either get used to it and adjust or go to your grave an unhappy and disgruntled man.
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