Portsmouth News

Lib Dem candidate’s tram plan to stop cars clogging up Portsmouth’s roads

Peopleneed­genuinealt­ernative, declares parliament­ary hopeful

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Trams have been mooted as a way of stopping more cars clogging up Portsmouth’s roads.

The Liberal Democrat vying to be one of the city’s MPS, Charlie Murphy, suggested exploring light rail or trams.

The Labour Party has announced plans to save up to 1,300 bus routes across England – but local Liberal Democrats have called for more ambitious measures.

The plan calls for bus franchisin­g, which gives local transport authoritie­s control over the bus network in which private operators run services under contract.

Labour said it would pass legislatio­n to allow local authoritie­s to have greater control over bus funding and planning. In addition, they want to remove barriers to bus franchisin­g, accelerate the franchisin­g process and remove the Conservati­ves’ “ideologica­l ban” on publiclyow­ned bus companies.

MP for Portsmouth

South, Stephen Morgan, said Labour will call time on the “broken” bus system which “is not delivering for enough people in Portsmouth and across the country”.

He said: “Our plan for better buses will give every community the power to take back control of their bus services and support local leaders to deliver better buses, faster. This plan will mean vital bus services are created and saved across Portsmouth and the South East.”

Lib Dem candidate for Portsmouth South,mr Murphy, said: “I support a Young Persons Bus Card, similar to the existing Railcard scheme, which would provide a third off bus fares for 19 to 25-yearolds. Locally, the Lib Dem council are already taking real action right now, with Half Fare journeys for under19s in the city. We are a small island, and we cannot keep piling more cars onto the roads. People need a genuine alternativ­e, and I’d like to see the next government consider regional light rail or trams again.

“Currently, it doesn’t look like Labour would be investing in schemes like that, which is a real shame.”

The Conservati­ve MP for Portsmouth North, Penny Mordaunt, was approached for comment.

We are a small island, and we cannot keep piling more cars onto the roads

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