I have no objection to TfL developing its non-operational land or retaining a stake in that land and deriving an income from it. What I object to—I think my hon. Friend agrees with me on this point—is the vehicles that TfL is using for doing that, and the underlying secrecy and inconsistency. Having set that out as a policy, in cases where it suits TfL—I am thinking of another site in my constituency, Shepherd’s Bush market—it simply threw up its hands and said, “We’re going to sell the asset anyway.”
Transport for London Bill [Lords]
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Andy Slaughter
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Monday, 16 March 2015.
It occurred during Debate on bills on Transport for London Bill [Lords].
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