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“Rainy” London ain’t so rainy

June 30, 2010 - Simon Evans

“Rainy” London is less rainy than you might at first think, getting half as much rain as Sydney and less than sun-baked Istanbul or Dallas and is deemed “seriously water-stressed” by the Environment Agency, which means demand risks outpacing supply.

Filed Under: Comment, Open Platform

Thanks for the offer Lembit but do you mind if we don’t accept?

June 29, 2010 - Martin Hoscik

Having been previously rejected by his own party members for the role of LibDem President and more recently the voters of his former Parliamentary constituency, it seems Lembit Opik can’t wait to offer himself to the voters of London as their potential next Mayor. Hopefully he’ll forgive those of us who actually care about our […]

Filed Under: 2012 London Elections, Martin Hoscik Tagged With: 2012 London Election

Thoughts on Oona’s Independent interview

June 29, 2010 - Martin Hoscik

As I’ve said before, I think democracy is best served when candidates for any political nomination or office have to fight for it. That wasn’t the case in 2008 when Labour anointed Ken Livingstone and the Tory and LibDem selections produced huge majorities for the victors. Until recently my hope has been that would-be candidates […]

Filed Under: 2012 London Elections, Martin Hoscik Tagged With: 2012 London Election

The State of London, now with a little touch of Eurovision

June 25, 2010 - Martin Hoscik

Well who’d have thought it – despite perfectly valid criticisms about the timing of the event, last night’s State of London Debate was a roaring success for the newly serious Mayor Boris who recently debuted at Mayor’s Question Time.

Filed Under: Martin Hoscik

Boris ‘to run again’ according to Pippa and Dave

June 23, 2010 - Martin Hoscik

Two separate reports today suggest Boris Johnson is close to confirming that he’ll seek re-election as Mayor of London in 2012. I won’t pretend I’m not slightly surprised at the reports – no doubt inspired by pretty authoritative briefing – in the Guardian and Standard given that Boris often looks like he wishes he were anywhere other than in City Hall.

Filed Under: 2012 London Elections, Martin Hoscik Tagged With: 2012 London Election, Devolution

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