- Reference: 2018/3088
- Question by: Peter Whittle
- Meeting date: 22 November 2018
On 20th October, I noticed posters with the text 'March For A People's Vote' being advertised on the London Underground, which I found surprising, as I am aware that political advertising is not permitted. I note that regulation 2.3 (n) of TfL's Advertising Policy states: 'More particularly, an advertisement will be unacceptable if: it promotes a party political cause or electioneering. Advertisements must conform to TfL's policy on use of resources, with particular care exercised in pre-election periods.'* Given that the march was part of the attempt to overturn the decision by the British People to leave the European Union...