Published: June 25th 2009 - at 2:21 pm

Value for money Boris spends thousands on taxis


by Chris Barnyard    

Whatever happened to London Mayor Boris Johnson’s bicycle?? Apparently he has spent over £4,698 in taxi bills since taking up his position, according to details published yesterday.

That enormous amount includes one bill for £237.50 to travel across two postcodes, from his former home in Furlong Road, N7 to Foxglove Close, N9.

The Evening Standard’s Paul Waugh said on his blog:

The Mayor’s aides point out that the cost is because in some remoter areas – such as industrial estates – he would find it hard to get a cab at short notice and so has to keep the meter running until he finishes his event. But that doesn’t seem to work for areas where getting a cab is not really a problem. He ran up a bill for £186.25 for travelling from City Hall to his home in Furlong Road and then Chelsea Park SW11.

Similarly, he had a bill for £111 to travel from City Hall to Queen Elizabeth Gates in the wilds of W1.

According to Adam Bienkov, under GLA rules he can only claim for taxis: “when public transport is unavailable or impractical”

Boris seems to have missed that bit.

The taxi expenses bill, available in full here, was already delayed by the Tory administration.

Bienkov adds:

Perhaps the simple truth is that like his hero Maggie Thatcher, and his old pal Andrew Gilligan, traveling on “mainstream” public transport is something strictly for the plebs

No national newspaper has seen fit to say anything on how Boris Johnson’s “value for taxpayers” mantra continues to be exposed as a fraud.

A spokesperson for the Mayor said his “preferred mode of transport is his bike which accounts for the vast majority of his personal and official journeys”.

“For greater distances he tries to use public transport. On occasions however over the past 14 months taking taxis has been unavoidable. That is very much the exception and the figures show he takes fewer than three taxis a week on average.”

There were also, unsurprisingly, attempts to blame the previous administration for Johnson’s behaviour.


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1. Sunder Katwala

my take here: Basically, the great man seems to take a taxi in much the same style as he files his columns. He should pay some of it back. (Waiting times and silly fares etc). I wouldn’t be too surprised if he does.
http://www.nextleft.org/2009/06/taxi.html

But are not Boris and (especially) Ian Clement agents for a nefarious Tory plot to demonstrate the possibility of excess in the public sector whenever they get the reins of power?

2. Paul Sagar

Sorry Chris, you don’t seem to understand.

The fact that a politician presents himself as value for money and then turns out to be a massive waster of public funds does not necessitate public indignation or even interest.

I believe the recent “expenses scandal” may have fooled you into believing this is the case.

In fact, the public indignation and interest at financial impropriety can be completely avoided by simply acting like a bufoon, having silly hair and falling in rivers. In fact, you can get away with even more than misuse of public funds – you can lie about building plans, lie about cycle lane introduction, remove cleaner buses and replace them with dirty old ones, reduce funding for rape crisis centres and then present it as a PR victory – the list is endless!

This tactic works especially well if, in fact, you are *not* a bufoon, but are very good at pretending to be one, to make yourself stand out and appear cuddly, different and likeable.


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