MP Paul Scully declares bid to be Tory candidate for mayor of London

May 18, 2023 at 2:52 PM
MP Paul Scully declares bid to be Tory candidate for mayor of London

A authorities frontbencher has introduced a bid to interchange Sadiq Khan as Mayor of London.

Paul Scully is “pausing” his function as minister for the capital whereas he campaigns to be the Conservative candidate for subsequent yr’s mayoral race.

The MP for Sutton and Cheam is up towards a number of different Tory hopefuls together with Daniel Korski, a businessman and one-time adviser to former prime minister David Cameron.

He has stated he believes he can beat Labour mayor Mr Khan, who’s searching for a 3rd time period.

Mr Scully instructed Sky News: “London is the best metropolis on the planet however it may be larger nonetheless. You’re not going to get that beneath the incumbent mayor as a result of he seeks to deflect somewhat than ship.

“It’s not surprising because the Met Police is in special measures, the fire brigade is in special measures, transport for London is on its knees, we aren’t building enough houses for our children and we need better.”

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Mr Scully additionally attacked Mr Khan’s proposed expansion of the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) to the Greater London boundary and vowed to scrap this on “day one”.

The plan, which is able to see drivers in areas like Surrey and Kent required to pay £12.50 a day to journey to the capital if their automobiles fail to satisfy emission requirements, is ready to develop into a serious battleground for the election.

Mr Khan stated it’s important to enhance London’s air high quality however he’s facing a legal challenge from 5 Conservative-run councils who oppose it.

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Sadiq Khan has been Labour mayor of London since 2016

Mr Scully stated he would search to enhance air high quality on the Tube and full the electrification of the capital’s 9,000-vehicle bus fleet.

“The ULEZ expansion isn’t going to have the effect people think its going to have,” he stated.

“We can use that money far better to tackle air pollution while not targeting businesses, charities and people on the lowest pay.”

Mr Scully additionally stated he would look to comply with within the footsteps of Boris Johnson, who was Mayor of London earlier than turning into an MP, in a bid to “reach out beyond” tribal traces “to do a lot of good things for London”.

However he stated: “I am not Boris, no one can be like Boris. I want to bring my own character into tackling housing, transport and crime in particular.”

Mr Johnson was the final Tory incumbent of City Hall and held the place between 2008 and 2016, stepping all the way down to concentrate on his nationwide political ambitions.

Mr Scully will “pause” his actions as minister for London whereas concerned within the choice race and can “relinquish that role” if he makes the shortlist, he stated.

Other runners he is up against include former No 10 adviser Samuel Kasumu and London Assembly members Andrew Boff, Nick Rogers and Susan Hall.

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Mr Khan has been in submit since 2016, when he took over from Boris Johnson, and has introduced he will probably be standing for an unprecedented third time period within the capital.

A Labour supply, when requested about Mr Scully’s criticisms of Mr Khan’s management, stated: “Londoners know exactly what the Tories are about – a cost-of-living crisis, soaring housing costs, huge cuts to public services, and opposing measures to clean up our dirty air.

“Despite this, Sadiq is getting on with constructing a greater London for everybody – decreasing violent crime, cleansing up the air, delivering a file variety of council houses and offering free college meals for all London kids.”

The deadline for Tory candidates to declare is 9 May, when they are going to be whittled all the way down to a two or three-person shortlist.

Hustings will happen from 12 June to three July earlier than members are given the possibility to vote for his or her most popular candidate between 4-18 July, with the winner introduced the subsequent day.