On 26/07/2018 15:19, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
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Robin wrote:
Indeed. Which doesn't stop the Mayor, TfL et al continuing to refer to
it as a fares freeze (and claiming the average household will save
around £200 over the next four years).
I take it you have evidence to prove this wrong?
Where did I imply it was wrong?
If you read back you'll see that I had already referred to it as a fares
freeze. ("Fares" does not means "all fares".
As regards the household saving, I was stating a fact. See eg
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/tran...-a3398766.html
I wasn't going to state baldly that "the average household will save
£200" because *I* haven't the evidence to prove that. Have you?
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Robin
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