A group of volunteers, led by Joe Reeves, is dedicated to cleaning graffiti-covered Bakerloo line trains. Frustrated with the state of London's Underground and the city's broader decline, Reeves feels that leadership, specifically under Mayor Sadiq Khan, is failing to take action. The initiative has gained support from Transport for London staff and some passengers. Reeves asserts the group's mission is to prevent the city's deterioration and expresses disappointment with Khan's policies, citing issues such as housing crises and public order as areas where he believes the mayor should act more decisively. Reeves emphasizes his dedication to improving London, rejecting the option to move abroad for work.
We want to prevent the enshittification of London, Joe says. This initiative stems from frustration with city leadership and aims to improve the state of the transport system.
It feels like no one is doing anything to make the city better. I see the decline and want to act where leadership is failing, Joe Reeves expresses.
At least someone's doing something. We're just volunteers trying to make a difference where City Hall is not fulfilling its responsibilities, added Joe.
I love London and want it to be the best city in the world. I had options to leave but I choose to stay and help improve it.
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