There’s an article in this week’s Advertiser about the congestion charge referendum, speculating that the £150000 cost of the referendum might be picked up by Council taxpayers.
There’s no “might” about it. AGMA doesn’t have any money. The Government is unlikely to step in - and of course that is taxpayers’ money anyway. That just leaves the local Council taxpayer.
Of course, the cost of the referendum is dwarfed by the dire propaganda being published about the TIF bid at the moment. That biased rubbish is costing £3 million of your money and mine. Now there’s a real scandal.




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