DRIVERS today demanded Labour end its “war on motorists” with a cheeky conference stunt.
People heading to the Liverpool get-together were greeted with billboards highlighting the party’s record on road-users.
Drivers urge Labour to end its “war on motorists”
Labour in Wales have pushed ahead with controversial 20mph zones
The Alliance Of British Drivers circled the venue with vans slamming Sadiq Khan’s ULEZ expansion and the controversial 20mph zones in Labour-run Wales.
One said “Just Stop Labour’s War On Motorists”, while another said the low-emissions zones were “just the start”.
The Labour Mayor of London’s rollout of the £12.50 daily charge has sparked a backlash from drivers and was blamed for the defeat in the Uxbridge by-election this summer.
Sir Keir has promised a moratorium on any new ULEZ-style plans for other British cities.
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But First Minister Mark Drakeford pushed through the 20mph zones in the face of massive resistance from drivers.
PM Rishi Sunak has declared himself a champion of drivers after cutting fuel duty and pushing back the ban on fossil fuel-powered vehicles by five years.
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