RESIDENTS of a London street split in half by the anti-car Ulez expansion have slammed “unfair” Sadiq Khan over his botched scrappage scheme.
Folk in South East London have seen their road sliced down the broken white line with the Borough of Bexley on one side and Dartford, Kent, on the other.
Those on the Bexley side – inside Greater London’s boundaries – are eligible to claim as much as £7,000 for a van and £2,000 for a car if they scrap their Ulez non-compliant vehicle.
But residents on the other side, just yards away from the Ulez expansion zone – coming into force on August 29 – cannot claim anything.
It means they will be forced to stump up for a new car without financial support or pay £12.50 a day to drive to work or school.