Hundreds of anti-ULEZ protesters took to London Bridge today (27 May), calling for Sadiq Khan to drop the £12.50-per-day eco charge.
Banners of ‘Get Khan Out’, and ‘Stop The Toxic Air Lie’ were held up by the public, as cars honked at them going past.
Expansion to the zone, designed to cut emissions in the capital, will affect Bexley, Bromley, Harrow and Hillingdon, all of whom have tried to block it.
Many Londoners who work in different areas to their homes say the new charge will hit them hardest due to the cost of living crisis.
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