Ross Lydall speaks to Daniel Kosky the early frontrunner in the race to become the Tory mayoral candidate

  • 11 months ago
Daniel Korski, the early frontrunner in the race to become the Tory mayoral candidate, has outlined a series of potential policies that he would introduce if he wins the keys to City Hall.In an interview with the Evening Standard, he described Labour mayor Sadiq Khan as a “doom-meister” who talked London down, and said he wanted to bring energy and optimism to his bid to become mayor.Mr Korski, 46, said the Ulez extension “has to be junked” and also promised a review of cycle superhighways and potentially requiring a “confirmatory vote” of residents before new low traffic neighbourhood (LTN) schemes are made permanent.