13 October 2022
Sir Mike Penning calls on Government to encourage workers back into London

Speaking in Transport Questions, Sir Mike Penning calls on the Government to encourage workers back into London as the impact of the growth of working from home after Covid has resulted in vital commuter bus routes being forced to close.

Sir Mike Penning (Hemel Hempstead) (Con)

Since covid, commuter bus routes from Hemel Hempstead into London have been cut. The reason for that is lack of demand, because people are working from home and there is no encouragement for them to come back into London. We observe that dangerous development when we drive into London each day and see that there is less and less traffic. Is there no way in which the Department can encourage people to have the confidence to come back into London so that we can put on these buses again from Hemel Hempstead?

The Minister of State, Department for Transport (Lucy Frazer)

The Government have broadly welcomed people back to work—my right hon. Friend will know that we are encouraging civil servants to come back to work and leading by example here in Parliament—and we do encourage people into our towns and cities: as he will also know, we recently spent £60 million on introducing a £2 fare cap for single tickets on most bus services in England outside London between January and March to encourage travel across the country.

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