Wednesday, 6 July 2011

What's Livingston Up To Now...By Jason Byrne.




What is Ex-Mayor Ken Livingston up to?
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  • The Man who licensed Minicab's!
  • The man who allowed satellite offices in clubs, pubs, bars and restaurants along with clipboard johnnies!
  • The man behind the STaN agenda which will see marshalled Private hire and shared Taxi ranks in central London!
  • The man who took IRA leaders into Parliament!
  • The man who invited terrorist supporter Yusuf al-Qaradawi to London!
  • The man who made drunken anti-semitic remarks to a reporter! 

Ken has written an open Letter to the Mayor of London in support of our right to use Olympic Lanes.


This is the man who said "Taxi Drivers were too white, too male and too English!".


Although removed from office in 2008's election, he left his man, (Peter "I can't work for a Tory Mayor"  Hendy) in place to carry out the fulfillment of the StaN agenda and the harmonisation of the Taxi trade with Private hire.


This is the man who said that licensing mini cabs would cut their number in half from 30,000 to 15,000 overnight. We now have over 70,000 PHV drivers registered with the LTPH.
He also said that licensing minicab's would put an end to touting, which would become their problem...


So, what is Ken up to by suddenly supporting the Taxi trade for the first time ever.
Is it just PR spin in a bit to secure 24,000 votes in 2012?


Ken at the wheel of an Addison Lee minicab
Below is Kens letter to Boris: 


5th July 2011


Dear Boris,


We need to use the next twelve months to make sure that in every way the Olympics go even better for London than is planned. That approach ought to beyond party boundaries.


The Olympic and Paralympic Games will be a fantastic moment for London. They will be an extraordinary global showcase and a catalyst for improvements for the next generation – such as the extension and upgrade of the East London Line rail service that is already benefiting commuters. That’s why I wanted London to bid.


Now that the Games are impending we need to dot the i’s and cross the t’s to make it go as well as possible.


One area where there is room for improvement is plans for the lanes that will ferry athletes and IOC members – and others – around London. It is a condition of bidding that we have lanes that enable the smooth flow of key people to and from the games but we must make sure it is not balanced too far against ordinary Londoners.


I believe there are five ways we can look at this again to make things better.


Firstly, there must be better information provided about the Olympic Route Network plans and their impact on Londoners and businesses. I have had many complaints – from the Regents Park area of Camden to the Greenwich peninsula area and town centre - about problems with what is proposed.


As both Mayor and chair of Transport for London you will have a role to ensure smooth transport arrangements. A clearer picture must be given of all the proposed traffic changes and how the agencies involved will give a commitment to real consultation.


On the Olympic Route Network itself businesses will not be able to get deliveries in normal hours; postal and refuse collection services for residents will be disrupted; taxi and private hire drivers may face long delays and loss of custom. There’s too little information about the likely changes to traffic signals, the congestion impacts these will cause throughout London and how these will be managed. The agencies involved including our city authorities should make all this public without further delay.


I have not met many cab drivers who think this is going to be great news for their trade, as it’s currently set out.


Secondly, we need more details in the public domain of who will have access to the Olympic lanes. Londoners will understand and accept inconvenience for those who need it. The problem is not the athletes or the one-hundred or so IOC delegates’ cars but the next tiers down of people who will also have passes.


We need to know who, and how many, and be sure that only those who need it are getting this privilege. Otherwise it will convey a sense of an elite enjoying the luxury of zooming past whilst others experience disruption. The Mayor and TfL should encourage as many of those beyond the athletes, IOC members and key officials to voluntarily use public transport wherever possible which in most cases should be a quicker way of making journeys.


Thirdly, I simply do not believe pedestrian crossings should be removed, given the priority for road safety. The latest projections are that over 60 pedestrian crossings will be closed by TfL for months on some of the busiest roads in London.
I don’t want to see chunks of London divided in half for months with motorways where Londoners cannot even cross the road.


Fourthly, we need look at letting taxis use the Olympic road network wherever possible. We will be able to do so if the official use of the lanes is allocated intelligently.


And finally I believe the lane restrictions should be in place for the shortest possible time.
The current proposals would have elements of the restrictions in place for one hundred days during the summer of 2012. The Games last from July 27th to August 12th and from August 29th to September 9th, yet the Mayor’s own transport officials show considerable changes in force from June 2012 throughout the whole period.


We should aim to ensure that the lanes are in force for a more discreet period of time. The combination of lanes with dignitaries hurtling past and at the same time many road crossings removed, with London’s taxis not permitted to use key roads, and with some roads closed to Londoners for more than just the Games period, has the potential to create a sense of alienation. This must be avoided.


Traffic changes are essential to the running of the Games. They will cause some inconvenience. We need to ensure that plans for the road network do not go beyond this.


Some may fear that under the current plans many parts of London life will go into shutdown mode.


The best way to avoid this is to take a tighter grip of the transport plans. The Olympic and Paralympic Games will be great: We need to make them even better.


Yours, Ken Livingstone.

12 comments:

  1. 24 thousand taxi drivers and their families will not be voting for ethnic knowledge. Printer 2 overhauls Ken . We can't afford it ......

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  2. On his Saturday radio show on LBC,He recently said if he gets re elected he does not see why private hire cannot have roof signs and be allowed into Buslanes,This is just a sad old man who will do anything for votes.

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  3. street urchin06/07/2011 22:28

    The odious cretin wants to be our friend now does he ?

    Sex and travel comes to mind!

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  4. Before he was so famously dumped,Livingstone dismissed us as a bunch of nobodys.We got behind Boris.And not saying we won him the election but we must have helped a bit.Okay Boris has not been brilliant for us but did stop the 6 mthlys,and has given extra money to help stop touting.As far as I am concerned the biggest fly in the ointment is HENDY,[Kens man].So taking into account that London is a big place to run,and we are just a small part of the Mayors responsobilities,He as stupidly let HENDY carry on Kens agenda,
    Now rather stupidly Livingstone thinks we are going to forget all that,And get behind him No chance "KENNY BOY",
    GARYS

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  5. Boris took away the 6 monthlys and gave us Mason!

    He had also given us a 15 year age limit.

    Livingstone gave us rate 3 after 40 years of asking those nice Met Police people you lot remember so fondly!

    He also vetoed the PCO age limit proposals and let have conversions to Euro III which certain people said didn't work, those same people now say that there is a gizmo that gives us Euro V but Boris won't listen.

    The looney right wing element in this trade have not got the sense to see that what Livingstone is saying makes perfect sense, let taxis use the olympic lanes!

    Instead we get the same old racist rhetoric about the imaginary ethnic Knowledge, how many ethnics got out? How many had their fees and bikes bought? All rubbish but don't let that cloud the issue, Livingstone wants us in the olympic lanes and the same old right wingers criticise him!

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  6. And I suppose the Bus he funded to attract muslims was imaginary as well,And all the foriegn guys driving cabs now done it of thier own free will,This may sound racist,but I am far from that.I believe we are all equal,and should be treated as so.

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  7. Gerald Coba07/07/2011 20:11

    After the damage that this man has done/is doing/will do in future (read and take in the the post)
    You blindly follow because you believe he is a socialist like you?
    Rate 3 was thirty pieces of siler to the night men because they are the militant ones, the ones who blog, write articles, shout the loudest.
    This man who bought IRA killers into our Parliament, this man who welcomes suicide bombers into city hall... This is who you want as Mayor because he gave you rate 3 to keep you quite...
    You dicust me I am ashamed to call you my collegue

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  8. two weeks using the Olympic bus lanes , then four years of Hell for the cab trade no thanks...... . Ken will get one vote from the cab trade and that will be from that fruit cake Cuban Tony ....

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  9. I'm Spartacus08/07/2011 10:10

    Anon.
    Cuban Tony is a honest hard working man of the Left and his statements on the bankers etc. are spot on.

    He supports Livingstone, I assume you support Boris, Each to his or her own but bad mouthing Tony is not the way forward but posting your reasons for 'I'm backing Boris' is much more the style.

    It aint TAXI magazine on here you know.

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  10. Boris is by no means perfect,but I would rsther vote for Genghis Khan then the antisemite Livingstone.He colludes with islamofascists and practises crude identity politics,anyone voting for him,well turkeys and christmas come to mind.

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  11. Livingstone has proved time and time again he will say anything for votes and just dont deliver.I mean he called this trade.A white male club run by the Masons,Thats akin to saying corner shops are a Asian club run by the muslims,total shit.
    Think back,he pushed a guy down some steps for smoking outside in front of his pregnant g/f.suddenly this died a death,leave you to work out what happened there.
    But more importantly,The incident with the Jewish reporter,Now here was a guy who could not be bought off,This was going all the way,So LIVINGSTONE had to take this to court,His defence was he had his coat on so he was not working.Well Ken,if you was not working why did you not use your own money to fight it.No you used council tax payers.A never ending pit.And those fine wines you left in City Hall who paid for them.
    The party you had for Chris Smith mp,for being the first minister to come out as being gay,Who paid?.You,....The list is endless,How much you waste on first class flights not just for you,but for your friends as well,ie taking Mylene Klass for the Olympic bid.[she did decline and paid her own way]but how many others did not.The ethnic knowledge how many bikes came back.how many people actually finished it.All paid for by the council taxpayers,Not you.The list is endless.You are quite happy to shout about how we must have more affordable housing,But then paid Lee Jasper a small fortune to live in a housing association house on a minimal rent,Ken the fact is your not a socialist,your a egotistic waste of space,Just one more question,what real job you ever had,Yet you make out your in touch with real people,dont make me laugh,At least with Boris,he admits his past,And when he dont have a clue says so

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  12. Ken, every time you open your mouth you confirm what a slimy crap of a Mayor we might look forward to.

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