They are concerned about the impact on families and small businesses
Two London Labour MPs have urged Sadiq Khan to review the £110m scrappage scheme for the expansion of the ultra-low emission zone .
"However, many are also struggling due to the cost of living crisis and are rightfully considering what support might be made available." She added she was aware that data showed "nine out of ten cars seen in outer London are ULEZ compliant", however, she was "concerned by some of the one in ten who cannot afford this expansion".
"He also continues to call on the government to support the switch to cleaner vehicles through funding a targeted national scrappage scheme or providing additional funding to London, as it has done for other cities across the country."
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