Campaign for Better Transport has today (6 June) published its
General Election Manifesto which contains its transport asks for
the next government.
The Manifesto calls on the next government to:
- Prioritise investment in public transport, walking and
cycling instead of road building
- Replace short-term competitive funding with longer term,
multi-modal funding settlements for all local transport
authorities
- Commit to a target for modal shift to public transport and
active travel
- Reform the rail fares and ticketing system to make fares
simpler and more affordable
- Progress essential rail infrastructure projects to enhance
capacity, connectivity and reliability
- Legislate for minimum levels of bus services and ensure
sufficient funds are available to all authorities to deliver this
- Commit to only build new roads if stringent emission
reduction and sustainable transport provision criteria are met
- Reform aviation taxation, including introducing a kerosene
tax and reversing the cut to Air Passenger Duty (APD) for
domestic flights, and introducing a 'super rate' of APD (charged
at ten times the current rate) for private flights.
Silviya Barrett, from Campaign for Better Transport, said:
“Whatever the result of the forthcoming election, we need to
ensure that creating a fairer, more sustainable transport system
is top of the agenda for the next government. Prioritising
investment in public transport, shared travel, walking and
cycling with a commitment to reduce the number of car journeys
should be a priority, for the sake of communities, the economy
and the planet.”
Read Campaign for Better Transport's full list of asks for the
next government in its General Election
Manifesto.