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Live Blog: Assembly quiz Boris at final pre-election MQT

March 13, 2012 - Martin Hoscik@MayorWatch

Mayor will be questioned by AMs on Wednesday. Photo: MayorWatch
Mayor will be questioned by AMs on Wednesday. Photo: MayorWatch
Boris Johnson will appear before the London Assembly on Wednesday (14th March) for the final Mayor’s Question Time before May’s elections.

The election dominated the questions tabled for oral answer, with opposition Assembly Members keen to highlight policies promised in the Mayor’s 2008 manifesto but not delivered.

Questions from Conservative AMs include invitations for Johnson to comment on the policies and actions of predecessor Ken Livingstone who is standing at this year’s election.

A full list of questions can be found here.

The meeting takes place on Wednesday, 14 March from 10am in the Chamber at City Hall. Follow our live coverage on Twitter and our live blog.

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