http://nosaynopay.com/
An Interview with Charlotte Leslie, from Breakfast with Richard Wyatt on BBC Radio Bristol
Bristol is one of the cities earmarked nationwide for a road-toll, or 'congestion-charge' scheme, like the one set up in London. In 2008, Manchester held a referendum on whether or not it should introduce a congestion-charge. The people said 'no'.
But Labour and the Liberal Democrats have refused to give Bristol people the say on what Bristol people would have to pay. When the Conservatives put forward a motion to have a referendum in the Council House, Labour and Liberal Democrats actually voted against giving the City a referendum on the controversial road-toll scheme.
But the No Say, No Pay campaign, set up by local campaigner and Conservative Prospective MP Charlotte Leslie, believes that it should be the people of Bristol who make the decision, not the bureaucrats.
we all have a large brush and its easy to tar everyone with it, plus generalising is good for a joke and saves precious time..and its ok.(I think)-but she wont 'say anything' for 30 seconds airtime.honest. They only give 30 seconds and its hard to squeeze true opinion into such a slot.(any subject matter). ....and then there's editing that you do not control....gulp.lifes a lottery with all the media,be lucky.
Broociebonus 2 years ago
Yeah like she cares.
Typical politician. Will say anything to get herself on the news for 30 seconds.
wenger1972 2 years ago