Hated ULEZ extension a ‘dark day for drivers,’ says Sadiq Khan’s Tory mayoral rival as she urges voters to boot him out

MORE drivers are getting fleeced by Sadiq Khan’s hated Ultra Low Emission Zone from today.

His Tory rival Susan Hall branded the ULEZ expansion “a dark day for drivers” – and told voters to end the tax raid by booting him out.

Sadiq Khan’s Tory rival has branded today’s extension of the ULEZ 'a dark day for drivers'

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Sadiq Khan’s Tory rival has branded today’s extension of the ULEZ ‘a dark day for drivers’Credit: PASusan Hall told voters to end the tax raid by booting him out as London Mayor

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Susan Hall told voters to end the tax raid by booting him out as London MayorCredit: AlamyMr Khan arrived to work via Tube on the first morning of the expansion

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Mr Khan arrived to work via Tube on the first morning of the expansionCredit: Jeremy Selwyn

The £12.50 daily charge was extended to all London boroughs at a minute past midnight on the orders of the Labour mayor.

Some car owners on shop and school runs facing the fees today gave Mr Khan both barrels as the expansion kicked in.

Ms Hall said: “This is a dark day for drivers. This is going to be a disaster for families, small businesses and charities.

“It is nothing but a tax grab which will have only a negligible effect on air quality.”

Tens of thousands have backed our Give Us A Brake campaign to stop drivers being stung by politicians’ green policies.

And a tribunal has overturned Ulez fines against scaffolder Noel Willcox, 48, after he argued they did not make the charges clear.

But last night the Mayor released a 3,600-word defence of his “difficult but necessary decision” to expand the Ulez catchment.

He said: “I am not prepared to stand idly by when we have the ability to save lives and tackle the climate crisis.”

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Transport Secretary Mark Harper said: “Sadiq Khan’s decision to expand the ULEZ, backed by Labour Leader Sir Keir Starmer, is the latest salvo in Labour’s war on motorists.

“The realities of Labour politicians in positions of power are ideological policies that hit hardworking motorists hard.”

FairFuel UK’s Howard Cox accused Mr Khan of punishing drivers to pursue his “misinformed green pipedream”.

He said: “Probably one of the most detested policies ever to hit drivers is now in operation.”

John O’Connell of the Taxpayers Alliance added: “The expansion of ULEZ is bad news for motorists in London and beyond.

“As hard-pressed drivers face coughing up for yet another levy, motorists elsewhere fear that similar schemes will spread to their areas.

The levy has prompted a fierce backlash from motorists

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The levy has prompted a fierce backlash from motoristsCredit: Jeremy SelwynEnforcement cameras have been vandalised as vigilantes try to sabotage the expansion

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Enforcement cameras have been vandalised as vigilantes try to sabotage the expansionCredit: Facebook/Triangle NewsSome had their cables cut while overs were covered in paint

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Some had their cables cut while overs were covered in paintCredit: SWNSStickers were also used to stop them picking up number plates

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Stickers were also used to stop them picking up number platesCredit: Facebook/Triangle NewsLocals on shop and school runs face constant £12.50-a-day fees after Mr Khan put all boroughs under Ulez at 12.01am

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Locals on shop and school runs face constant £12.50-a-day fees after Mr Khan put all boroughs under Ulez at 12.01amCredit: Olivia WestTens of thousands have backed our Give Us A Brake campaign to stop drivers being stung for politicians’ green bids

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Tens of thousands have backed our Give Us A Brake campaign to stop drivers being stung for politicians’ green bidsCredit: Rex

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