Labour's proposed public transport fare cap is under intense scrutiny for its claimed savings, distribution of benefits, and funding, with critics questioning its efficiency and fairness, especially for wealthy commuters and local government implementation.
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higher usage demands increased service and infrastructure costs
Cost of Labour's transport fare cap scrutinised by economistsofficial advice warns against broad subsidies
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