GB News presenter claims 15-minute cities and LTNs are 'un-British' and 'illiberal'

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GB News presenter claims 15-minute cities and LTNs are 'un-British' and 'illiberal'
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GB News presenter delivers six-minute-long rant on 15-minute cities, calling the active travel schemes 'un-British' and the creation of 'creepy local authority bureaucrats' with 'a surveillance culture that would make Pyongyang envious'

However, Dolan's 'Take at Ten' did not seem concerned with this, instead accusing the schemes of"crushing enterprise" and being an"unprecedented assault on how we go about living our lives – allowing the state to control your movements by car".

"People aren't stupid. Most people don't use cars unnecessarily – they get behind the wheel when they need to get somewhere, perhaps taking people with them – dropping the kids off to school, or a builder with colleagues in the back, or taking tools to a job.

Before the expansion of car ownership literally all British cities/towns/neighbourhoods were like this , I thought you were defenders of traditional British traditions & values?— Adair I forgot all those times my dad would come home and say “oh lots of traffic on the road home, it was amazing” “can’t wait for the commute tomorrow, thank god my work isn’t closer because of those Marxist” or “bloody hell, a shop is opening down the road, what’s next a local pub!”Criticism of 15-minute cities...

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