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Congestion Charging: fiddled questions, distorted propaganda and secrecy
Graham Stringer, MP for Blackley, thinks nothing in the Transport Innovation Fund bid makes sense
Date Published: 07/11/2008
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The plain truth about the congestion charge is that nobody knows the truth. The congestion charge was the centrepiece of the 315 page Transport Innovation Fund bid made by the ten authorities of Greater Manchester in July 2007.
![]() Part of this bid was made public more than 12 months later by the Passenger Transport Executive. However, the whole of Chapter 10 containing most of the financial detail is not to be seen on the PTE website. What have they got to hide? It makes running a fair and balanced referendum impossible if the voters do not have the facts and have to rely on propaganda from local authorities and the YES campaign. Sir Neil McIntosh, the unimpressive Returning Officer does not appear to have all the information. When he was asked twice at a meeting with Greater Manchester MPs, how he could validate the public information and the preamble that will accompany the referendum ballot papers, he had no answer. However, this did not stop him being very definite, that the congestion charge should not be part of the referendum question. He took advice only from the promoters of the scheme, refusing to speak with or meet opponents before coming to the perverse conclusion to leave out the most controversial element of the package. His reputation is in tatters. Even more extraordinary, the bid which is in the name of Councillors from across Greater Manchester has not been seen by those Councillors. In fact, one Manchester City Councillor, when he requested to look at the document, got a point blank refusal from the officials. When he offered to sign a confidentiality agreement he was still refused. Only the promoters of the scheme know the financial details. The Returning Officers, Councillors and the public are all to get the mushroom treatment and be kept in the dark. What we do know is that the promoters have, in Alan Clark’s famous phrase, ‘been economical with the actualite’. |
They claim that traffic in Greater Manchester has increased by 20%, whereas their own figures from Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Unit show that when you take motorways out of the equation, the traffic has decreased. They claim only one in ten people will have to pay this new tax but a Populus survey shows that one third of households in Greater Manchester will have to pay. They claim that if there is a NO vote, investment in public transport will not take place. However, most of the extensions to the tram system will happen anyway. The Prime Minister has made it clear that if there is a NO vote, Government will look at alternative schemes, and remember, Secretary of State after Secretary of State for Transport have told the House of Commons that the congestion charge is not necessary to get money for the trams. They claim improved bus services and control of bus fares. We know that the buses remain deregulated and only the bus companies will be able to determine bus fares and routes. Do you trust First Group and Stagecoach to stop exploiting the travelling public of Greater Manchester? I don’t. They claim £3 billion of investment in public transport. Closer inspection shows that more than £1billion is earmarked for the congestion charging kit and contingency. We also know that Council Tax will increase when the congestion charge starts as thousands of council vehicles will have to pay. That’s bad enough but I think the real reason for secrecy is that the scheme doesn’t add up. There is a huge financial hole in the project which the people in the know don’t want to admit to. There are only two ways of dealing with this financial deficit, either introduce special congestion charging circles around Bolton, Stockport and other districts, as was originally planned or everybody in Greater Manchester will have to pay an even higher Council Tax. This is why we have a fiddled question, distorted propaganda and secrecy. It is simply unacceptable in a modern democracy that people are being asked to decide on a new tax for Greater Manchester which is expected to raise £9 billion without knowing all the facts. If the authorities don’t take the honest and straightforward action of releasing all the relevant information, then the only rational response to their manipulation and arrogance is to stop them and vote NO. |
Wayne Tylderley says..“ That Graham Stringer doesn't like the CC does he? But can our leaders really be this fraudalent. I'd love to know what Stringer things they are getting out of it?”
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Anonymous says..“ Wow, it's like the libel laws were never invented...”
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Hitman4hire says..“ Dear Mr Leese and Bernstein.I just want you to know that if you need me to do anymore work for you i am always here.How about start with the two wise guys above boss. ”
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seabee says..“ Relax the SEABEE back in the hive.you cant go killing guys just because say thing you dont like! whatever to the art.”
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Anonymous says..“ I work in Manchester and employ 14 people here.... I love in Wilsmlow were over 50%; of workers travel into Manchester. Where is our ability to vote??”
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scoteee says..“ vote for congestion not fireworks!!!!!!”
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scoteee says..“ fighty fighty fight !!!”
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Editorial says..“ Folks, we've got an official response to Graham's article going out this afternoon. We think you'll find it very interesting. ”
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a manchester gal says..“ I know where i can vote yes, but where can I vote no???”
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jmc says..“ I CHALLENGE THE GOVERNMENT TO PUBLICISE THIS DOCUMENT BEFORE THE REFERNDUM. WHOS WITH ME?????”
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scoteee says..“ NO Document?, Vote NO! ”
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Kevin Peel says..“ Oh, only 3 extensions connecting 3 of the regions major towns to the centre of Manchester and all the points in between? *shakes head in a sarcastic manner*”
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BarneyBear says..“ Definitely voting No to the TIF and another stealth tax!”
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jmc says..“ you might be right but then again there may be more people on the dole cos they never manage to get to work on time. "the bus didn't turn up" will only work so many times”
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Dick Leese says..“ "Shut up and type......your not paid to think"”
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Robert Mugabe says..“ Oi.......even we're not as crooked as that!!!!”
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Morgan Tsvangirai says..“ Whatever!”
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2dogsonboat says..“ can you believe anything these days when it comes to hidden taxation please all mancs vote a big mancky "NO" ”
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Anonymous says..“ More of taxpayers money being wasted! Who will stop this madness? I am not allowed to vote despite travelling into the city each day and working for the LA”
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Dennis/hattersley says..“ Further to above comment,theres a Russian looking KGB type person a knocking at my door,HELP”
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tax says..“ Blimey. Me ranting is almost incoherent. Apologies.”
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Simon says..“ That is why there will be MASSIVE INVESTMENT in public transport to boost capacity... jeez, what is it with you people?!”
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Anonymous says..“ The TIB is a very good thing we need it to happen!!!! VOTE YES!!!”
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Anonymous says..“ The TIB is a very good thing we need it to happen!!!! VOTE YES!!!”
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Alf Gledhill says..“ When is somebody going to think of a plan that saves us money,all our "politicians" can do is get more and more money out of us yet life in this country gets worse and worse.”
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Olive the Clippie says..“ "I better get my uniform out. I do hope my travel sickness has gone"”
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Anonymous says..“ Public transport in London went up by 15-20%; the week their congestion charging came in. Bet on the same thing here!”
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Anonymous says..“ Kevin - thats the problem, all the facts are NOT on the website. PS - good luck with the 'YES' event you are running.”
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simple... says..“ Not only will the council not get my C charge vote, they now wont be getting my election vote...”
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Anonymous says..“ Stagecoach are unable to adhere to the most basic of timetables as it is, what faith are we supposed to have that the congestion charge will make any difference? ”
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Anonymous says..“ Metrolink don't even HAVE a time table.”
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Anonymous says..“ Can someone add a link to the actual proposal document, please?”
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Kevin Peel says..“ Anonymouse you can find the proposals and all documentation available to download on www.gmfuturetransport.co.uk.”
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Anonymous says..“ I suppose it's better than the GoManchester site where their poll has only one response button.”
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polky says..“ The tif document is here http://www.gmpta.gov.uk/publications.asp”
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Anonymous says..“ I made one point, Kev, but not the other... You getting paranoid?”
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Laura says..“ I'm a 'NO' person and I used my name! Kev, I think that comment is demonstration of your "read the bits that suit you and ignore the rest" mentality!”
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really?? says..“ Ithaca will be gone, as with Arnie's last venture. Spend lots, promise lots, go bust”
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Regen08 says..“ Did she check out the improved public transport provision proposed through the £3bn of investment accessed as part of the TIF bid?”
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seabee says..“ Yo dave.I used tol ive in Failsworth but use to work down Salford quauys. AndTHE BEST PEOPLE IN THE WORLD ARE SALFORD”
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Milo Whizzbang says..“ Does anybody want to fund my travel expenses?
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Kevin Peel says..“ No such car park is being built lets get back to the real issues Milo and stop with the blatant lies and rabble rousing.”
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