(Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May said the London transport regulator's decision to strip Uber Technologies Inc of its license to operate in the capital was "disproportionate" and has put thousands of jobs at risk, according to a BBC report on Thursday.
Regulator Transport for London said last Friday that the U.S.-based taxi firm's approach and conduct was not fit and proper to hold a private vehicle hire license and it would not be renewed when it expires on Sept. 30.
"I want to see a level playing field. I think a blanket ban is disproportionate," May said in her interview with the BBC. http://bbc.in/2fv3c52