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  • Mrs Y changed the title to Southwark News

Just another money grabbing scheme by southwark council and another tax on motorists,  I pay my road tax so should be able to park without paying on public roads , I understand that near hospitals, train and tube stations but not every single road in southwark,  who are they to force people into change ? 

 

28 minutes ago, tedfudge said:

Just another money grabbing scheme by southwark council and another tax on motorists,  I pay my road tax so should be able to park without paying on public roads , I understand that near hospitals, train and tube stations but not every single road in southwark,  who are they to force people into change ? 

 

Love facetious posts.  Nice one, fooled me for a minute.  They'd hang you for incontinence and fiddling your tax (with thanks to John Cooper Clark), I've got some Seething Wells and Atilla the Stockbroker stuff in my head (two more 'punk poets') and back to angry of Mayfair - Kenny Everett 

  • Joe changed the title to Southwark News: Southwark Council has dug itself a CPZ-shaped hole

This idea that Southwark News is somehow on a par with the Daily Mail is utter nonsense.   LTNs and CPZs are local news stories which a proper local newspaper should be reporting on regardless if one section doesn't like what they read.

They've also given a platform to local politicians of all colours to voice their opinion.

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