City Hall has notably criticized Chancellor Rachel Reeves for her perceived lack of commitment to funding major London projects until 2030. This public disagreement is rare, especially for Labour leaders, as the mayor seeks to ensure London receives necessary funding for transport upgrades and infrastructure improvements. There's hope for a long-term funding deal for Transport for London (TfL), potentially allowing enhancements in the transport network and supporting the removal of diesel buses by 2030. However, the failure to secure funding for significant projects like the DLR extension raises concerns about London's competitiveness and overall public service quality.
City Hall's critique of Chancellor Rachel Reeves highlights a critical funding gap for London projects up to 2030, which may hinder national growth ambitions.
The apparent failure to secure a £2bn DLR extension to Thamesmead concerns City Hall, suggesting a potential loss for London compared to other regions.
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