Yorkshire Post

Second class strategy for city’s transport issues

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From: ME Wright, Harrogate.

LEEDS councillor Carmel Harrison asks if reliable and affordable bus services are too much to ask.

The answer must be ‘yes’ for as long as Westminste­r remains wedded to mindless, long discredite­d bleats of ‘competitio­n’ (The Yorkshire Post, February 6).

For far too long, MPs representi­ng Leeds have failed to give robust support to the city council in transport matters.

Repeated denials of adequate funding ended, 30 years later, in a desultory £137m with nothing more than token protest.

Leeds has higher levels of air pollution than London, yet the latest “transforma­tion” consists of another second class strategy, using second class technology.

Once again, more diesel buses are the answer.

We’re told that these are the ‘ultra-low emission’ type.

They will only remain so, subject to regular maintenanc­e, which dents profits and displeases shareholde­rs.

Just up the road in LS25, allelectri­c double deckers are being made; but not for Leeds. Why?

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