Lord Bradshore asked Her Majesty’s Government what proposals they have for bringing up to date the regulation of the taxi and private car hire market.
First, it is important to decide where the taxi business should be regulated.
There is a difference in some parts of legislation between national issues and the parts that are devolved, as are most parts in London, to the mayor.
With the creation of combined authorities, when the opportunity comes, it would be as well for the Government to consider devolving powers over taxis and private hire cars to those authorities.
The existing legislation is very old and a lot of it begins in the 19th century. These laws have not held very well in these days of information technology and apps, by which people can summon private hire cars.
I want to make it clear that I and, I think, those on my side of this House support the freedom of choice for the passenger and acknowledge the benefits that have been brought to many people who use Addison Lee, Uber and other such bodies.
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Semtex.
So we have Lord (Baron) Bradshaw - Lib Dems spokesperson for transport, in direct conflict with the GLA's "Future Spoof" report and the Lib Dems leader at the GLA and party candidate for Mayor Caroline Pidgeon. Either Caroline is bullshitting the trade, or the Lib Dems do not support the views of the GLA or their own candidates for Mayor.
I wonder how many free rides this freeloader gets off of Ubend.All the sleepers are coming out of their holes to lobby(pay their due's)for Ubend.
I wonder if Baron Bradshaw feels the same way about e cigarettes, the TV licence and the right of the general public choose ?
computer says no Little Britain i have go this way the gps say so god say no that's a river do you understand me manwell Fawlty Towers by the way any one looked Gett NYC they are just like uber in new york killing the taxi trade there
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