Sadiq Khan has doubled down on his belief that some anti-Ulez protestors are conspiracy theorists and anti-vaxxers, while calling some of them Nazis.
boroughs of Bexley, Bromley, Harrow and Hillingdon, and Surrey County Council launched a judicial review into the Mayor and TfL's decision.
But he has insisted air pollution is making Londoners "sick from cradle to the grave", with illnesses such as cancer, lung disease, dementia and asthma, and said he wants to remain "on the right side of history" by expanding ULEZ.four leading London Labour MPs are calling on Sadiq Khan to backtrack on his plans to extend the ULEZ zone.
Seema Malhotra, currently Labour’s Shadow Business and Consumers Minister, told LBC: "Whilst I share the goal of reducing pollution and increasing air quality, I am very concerned about the economic impact the current roll-out plans will have on residents and small businesses."