Deprived London areas 'more likely to suffer poor transport'
BORIS JOHNSON has put roadblocks in front of poor Londoners’ employment prospects, Labour’s London Assembly spokeswoman claimed yesterday.
According to a new report from Val Shawcross, high-density deprived areas of London are more likely to have poor access to transport.
She pointed out that Tory Mayor Mr Johnson has overseen a 40 per cent cut to bus subsidies since coming to office in 2008.
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