The consultation was on the ULEZ expansion only. Without more context justifying the dismissal of the consultation, this is clearly an undemocratic move.
What's so democratic about a consultation? They suffer from self selection bias and are easily gamed by orgs like the LTDA.
Elections are how we decide how to run the city. Khan said he was going to extend it, he won handsomely, and now he's extending it. I don't know how you can call that "extraordinarily undemocratic" unless you have an agenda.
Please assume good faith - I could obviously have made the same accusation to you. Given you've thrown the first stone though I think you should consider your own possible biases.
For mine: I support extending the ULEZ but not when it is done in such an arrogant, undemocratic way.
My bias is for reducing pollution but against the undermining of the voices of people involved in local decisions - especially when, as here, they are explicitly asked.
My questioning of the decision therefore seems consistent with the context and free of "agenda"; your response rather less so.
The consultation was on the ULEZ expansion only. Without more context justifying the dismissal of the consultation, this is clearly an undemocratic move.