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Old December 2nd 19, 09:24 AM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Peter Keller[_3_]
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Default Labour pledges £50 a head active travel spend to get England cycling

On 02/12/2019 09:21, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Simon Mason wrote:
QUOTE:
"The Labour Party has pledged to spend £50 per head annually on
active travel in England if it wins this month's general election,
promising to make it "one the best countries in the world for walking
and cycling."

The pledge far outstrips the £17 per person per year, rising to £34
annually by 2025, called for by campaign groups belonging to the
Cycling & Walking Alliance.

In all, Labour says it would spend £7.2 billion a year over the
lifetime of the next parliament in funding active travel in England
(spend on active travel in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland falls
within the remit of the devolved administrations in those countries).

By comparison, the Conservatives have pledged just £350 million over
the next five years, or £70 million a year, if they win the election;
as road.cc contributor Laura Laker, writing today about the various
parties' cycling policies in the Guardian Bike Blog (link is
external), points out, that equates to £1.18 per person a year, which
is a drop on current levels of spending.

Labour says it would seek inspiration from towns and cities in
Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands to draw up a healthy streets
programme to improve air quality and encourage people to walk or
cycle.

It aims to double the number of cycling journeys made by both adults
and children through building 5,000 kilometres of cycleways as well
as ensuring that there are safe routes to walk or cycle to 10,000
primary schools throughout the country.

Free Bikeability lessons would be extended to all primary school
children and their parents, and money would be made available for
more secondary school students and adults to benefit frok cycle
training.

Other policies include grants to buy e-bikes and making bicycles
affordable for all.

The party's leader, Jeremy Corbyn, said: "I love walking and cycling
so I'm proud of the policies we've announced today to give millions
of people the freedom to walk and cycle along convenient, attractive
routes, safe from traffic danger.

"These policies will slash carbon emissions, tackle air pollution,
save our NHS billions and boost our high streets by making towns and
city centres more pleasant.

"Our plans will transform opportunities so that travelling actively
and healthily is an option for the many, not just the bold and
fearless."

https://road.cc/content/news/269151-...ngland-cycling


Only a dickhead and or a cyclist would vote Labour.


Same thing.
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