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"Join the campaign to abolish the congestion charge"

It is a bad tax
It is unfair and it costs over £5.50 of every £8 to collect... more>

It does not work
Congestion levels and air quality have not improved... more>

There is a better way
Londoners want choice not charges, we must transform public transport... more>

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  About Chris Prior

Chris is 43, married to the author Lily Prior. They live in London, with their baby son.

Chris is the Chief Executive of storeton.com. He has worked in the City, for a leading management consultancy and for several government departments. He also the founder of Plug in Britain, an organisation that promotes the adoption of plug in hybrid and electric vehicles.

Chris is a passionate believer in the need to transform government to deliver excellence in public services. In a new book, The Waste of Government, he sets out how to make government more effective.

To contact Chris please e-mail:

 

"...the congestion charge symbolises much that is wrong with government ... we must scrap it and introduce policies that work."

  chrisprior@stopcc.com  
 
 

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