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Thursday 08 December 2016 11:35 am

London mayor Sadiq Khan is making a “last-ditch attempt” to change the government’s mind on rail devolution

By: Rebecca Smith

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It might've been a no from Chris Grayling, but Sadiq Khan isn't giving up his quest to move control of suburban rail services over to Transport for London (TfL).

In fact, deputy mayor of London for transport Val Shawcross, has said he'll be making "a last-ditch attempt" at getting the government to have a rethink.

"Although the decision has been now taken by the secretary of state, it's so important that our approach is that we're not going to just take no for an answer, it's too important," she said, speaking at a meeting of the Transport Committee at the London Assembly on Thursday morning.

Read more: Sadiq Khan dealt blow by Grayling: TfL won't take over Southeastern in 2018

"This is a cross-party agenda, it's about public services," Shawcross added, and said she was encouraging anyone who felt it was "a huge missed opportunity for south London and the areas around London" to add their voices.

She said the "drop dead date" for this round of franchising is likely mid-January, so over the next few weeks supporters of rail devolution in the capital will be doing "everything we can" to get the prime minister and chancellor to look at the matter.

Read more: Leaked letter: Grayling wants suburban rail "out of the clutches" of Labour

It was revealed earlier this week that transport secretary Chris Grayling had rejected the London mayor's bid for TfL to take over Southeastern services from 2018. He told the Evening Standard that "the last thing our railways need in London is deckchair shifting" and said the business plan hadn't been convincing.

But a leaked letter from Grayling to then mayor Boris Johnson in 2013 revealed he wanted to "keep suburban rail services out of the clutches of any future Labour mayor". Grayling wasn't transport secretary at the time, but was justice secretary and MP for Epsom and Ewell.

Read more: "Flabby" TfL to shape up with job cuts and Tube station upgrades

Conservative MP Bob Neill has called for Grayling to resign over the leak. He said it was clear that "Grayling's decision was not motivated by the merits of the case but by party political bias".

For her part, Shawcross said the main thing to say was: "We're confident it was a very sound business case."

"We're hugely disappointed that the secretary of state hasn't taken this opportunity to improve quality of life and economy for south Londoners," she added.

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