HC Deb 14 July 1982 vol 27 c414W
25. Mr. Chapman

asked the Secretary of State for Transport whether he has had any further communication with the Greater London Council, or with London Transport, about the future of London Transport.

Mr. Eyre

My right hon. Friend met the London Transport board on 15 June and the leader of the Greater London Council on 8 July to discuss the future of London Transport. Both are fully aware that we want to see efficient public transport system for London with lower fares and lower costs within a realistic level of resources. We have stressed to the GLC the urgency and importance of preparing a plan which will bring this about.

26. Mr. John Hunt

asked the Secretary of State for Transport when he last met the leader of the Greater London Council to discuss the reorganisation of transport in London.

Mr. David Howell

I met the leader of the Greater London Council to discuss the question of transport in London on 8 July. I was pleased to note he seems now to be recognising that the unrealistic "Fares Fair" policy, which would require an increase in London's rates of £1¾ billion over the next five years, is completely unworkable. I have asked him to prepare a realistic plan which has due regard to the level of resources that can reasonably be made available for London.