Fares Fair for Kent Commuters
Rail fares in Kent are now amongst the highest in the country with an average rise of 8% (2% more than the national average and more than four times the rate of inflation).
The Government has imposed upon South Eastern Trains a condition to run a subsidy-free network by 2014, resulting in an average increase of 3% above the rate of inflation. The Government’s imposition of year-on-year extortionate increases in rail fares for Kent’s commuters threatens to damage the Kent economy, deterring visitors and businesses from coming here. This will do nothing to get people out of their cars and onto public transport. Furthermore, passengers hoping to use the new High Speed lines may face a hike in prices of 35 per cent for the privilege. We welcome the reduction in travel times between Gravesend and St Pancras from 57 minutes to 25 minutes – but this will only benefit Kent if local people can afford to use the trains!
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About Kevin
Kevin was born in Bermondsey in South East London, but moved with his family to Eltham, attending Colfe’s School at Lee Green. Setting up his first business at age 24, Kevin subsequently moved to Tunbridge Wells in Kent some twenty years ago, where he lives in Lamberhurst with his wife Louise and their two daughters.
Kevin at County Hall
Kevin served as a Tunbridge Wells Borough Councillor in Culverden Ward for two years, before being elected to Kent County Council, where he represents Pembury, Sherwood and St James’ wards...