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Clearly the policy of cutting fares is affordable.
He also sees the move as a way of cutting fares.
"Clearly the policy of cutting fares is affordable," the letter said.
One recent poll showed that Ken's policy of cutting fares was the most popular with voters, while Boris's policy of a small cut to council tax was the least popular.
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He did this both through the concessions for the youngest and poorest but also, when it was possible to do so, and because of competent financial management of Transport for London, by cutting fares.
During the next decade, Vanderbilt gained control of the traffic on the Hudson River by cutting fares and offering unprecedented luxury on his ships.
In the two decades after airline deregulation in 1978, Southwest developed a "cookie cutter" method of moving into a new city, sharply cutting fares and driving up traffic, says Mr. Ricks.
Given my experience of court battles for the right to implement progressive policies, from cutting fares in the 1980s to trying to stop the privatisation of the London underground as mayor, I can't say I am optimistic.
He engaged in price wars, cutting fares until competitors went out of business or paid him to go away.
With business travel slowing as a result of the economic downturn, airlines have responded by sharply cutting fares.
The Green party has gone further, pledging to scrap most of the programme and use £9bn of the money saved to subsidise public transport, supposedly cutting fares by £1.8bn a year for train and bus passengers.
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