Penny Mordaunt blasts Labour after 'offensive' assault on anti-ULEZ campaigners

Labour has been slammed after their official department in Scarborough and Whitby accused Penny Mordaunt, and different Tories campaigning in opposition to Sadiq Khan’s ULEZ growth, of taking the “prize for the by-election low of all time”.

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Tories are fiercely utilizing the by-election in Boris Johnson’s former seat of Uxbridge and South Ruislip as a referendum on Sadiq Khan’s ULEZ growth, which they argue hits peculiar individuals and companies throughout a cost-of-living disaster.

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Earlier this week, Scarborough and Whitby Constituency Labour Party claimed the Tories’ opposition to the growth was them “actively campaigning on - and against - measures to stop traffic pollution”.

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They added the mock marketing campaign slogan: “'Vote Tory to die of carbon monoxide fumes!’”

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The hooked up photograph of Penny Mordaunt, campaigning with Tory candidate Steve Tuckwell, noticed Penny arguing that Mr Khan’s ULEZ growth is “less about clean air and more about filling coffers”.

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Penny Mordaunt has now hit again on the offensive declare from the Labour department, saying the Facebook publish proves it’s “not just London Labour that doesn’t get this”.

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She advised the Express: “People want good air quality. They’d like their politicians to deliver that without ruining small businesses, stopping tradesmen working, increasing costs for stretched households and preventing brilliant charities from reaching their beneficiaries”.

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“Looks like it’s not just London Labour that doesn’t get this.”

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A Conservative Party supply added: “Labour's declare is nothing in need of offensive".

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"If they need motion on air high quality, they need to give attention to cleansing up the tube community.

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"Slamming hard working families with £4.5K a year won't help - the only way to send Sadiq Khan a message that we won't be ignored anymore, is to vote for Steve Tuckwell on the 20th July."

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The Express contact the Labour Party for remark.

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