@Sherbetlondon All looks very impressive obviously the trades rumor mill ALL your Rents have gone up by ยฃ20 a week letโs do the maths approx 200 cabs X ยฃ20 = ยฃ4,000 a week X ยฃ52 weeks = ยฃ ๐ค
These drivers need to wake up !!
And this is not a one off either !!
In a few weeks we will have a draft London Plan - but without any analysis as to the impact that anti-car policies will have. @EmmaBest22 exposes the ludicrous suggestion ๐
Transport News
Uber and Bolt warn London fares will rise as VAT loophole closes, bringing an end to taxpayer subsidised minicab fares
https://t.co/IfXrm28ib1
France joins Ireland with massive blockades.
Citizens across Europe are rising up against their governments and demanding remigration. Theyโve had enough.
Do you support Westerners taking their countries back from globalists?
A. Yes
B. No
Nigerian migrant Adedapo Adegbola, 40, who only arrived in the UK in 2022, stabbed 23-year-old British psychology student Stephanie Irons to death in her own home after she ended their brief relationship. He slit her throat. And Keir Starmer wants you to remain calm.
๐จSir Mark Rowley has just told me London will be โless safeโ by the end of the year because heโll have to lose 500-700 officers from doing frontline jobs after Sir Sadiq Khan blocked plans to use Palantir AI
Q - You wanted to roll out AI provided by Palantir to try and speed up tasks in the Met like searching through reports, searching through phone data. Sadiq Khan, mayor of London, said, no, that's not happening. You've been blocked from doing it. So what does that mean?
ROWLEY: I'm having to shrink the Metropolitan Police because of our budget, so we've shrunk by 3,300 people in 3 years. We're going to lose another 1,150 people this year. We had a plan to avoid doing any damage to the policing of the streets by using technology to automate behind the scenes, as well as improving what officers could do. Now that's been blocked we're going to be taking between 500 and 700 officers out of frontline services equivalentโฆ. 500 to 700 officers and staff who were part of delivering services to London, maybe from call handling through to street policing, we're going to have to reduce that. That will have an effect on the streets of London. That's why we were trying to do a sort of a sort of rapid tech procurement to make a difference for Londoners.โ
SOPHY RIDGE: Will it make London less safe?
SIR MARK ROWLEY: โWell, we're going to be smaller at the end of the year. So it'll be less safe at the end of the year than it was otherwise.โ