Activists pitch tents outside Sadiq Khan’s London home to stage anti-ULEZ protest

ANTI-Ulez protesters have set up camp outside the home of London mayor Sadiq Khan.

They pitched tents and erected huge signs complaining about the capital’s recently expanded clean-air zone.

Anti-Ulez protesters pitched tents outside Sadiq Khan’s home and erected huge signs complaining about the clean-air zone’s expansionSWNS

Some branded Mr Khan a liar and criticised cameras designed to spot drivers flouting the zoneSWNS

Some branded Mr Khan a liar and criticised cameras designed to spot drivers flouting the zone.

Action Against Ulez also parked a caravan with the words “sack Khan” on the side of it.

In a post on X/Twitter, the group described their ­protest camp in South London as a street party — and urged people to “get down here and join the fun”.

The ULEZ initially covered the Congestion Charge zone in central London, from the eastern edge of Hyde Park out to around Aldgate.

However, since August 29, the expansion has covered the entirety of Greater London.

Drivers are whacked with a daily charge if their vehicle doesn’t meet green standards.

Older vehicles, including motorbikes, that don’t meet the tighter emissions standards have to pay £12.50 every day they are used within the ULEZ.

The charge runs from midnight to midnight.

This means drivers will be charged for two days if your journey started before midnight and travels into the next day.

The clean-air zone was on August 29 expanded to all of Greater LondonShaun Brooks/Action Plus/Shutterstock   

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