I've haven't journeyed much to the south-south of London frankly, but Croydon is at the ourskirts and is one the least deprived boroughs.
Notably there was pushback of ULEZ there. Bare in mind of the demographics that can influence the mayoral and general elections.
Croydon is a borough of two halves. The wealthy south pushed back at ULEZ, but thats not where Croydon station is or the town people think of as Croydon. Croydon centre and north is effectively an inner London borough and has some extremely high levels of deprivation. It's also extremely, extremely, Labour. Like ultra solid seats.
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