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Eight point policy to help London meet the recession

October 27, 2008 - Ken Livingstone

Former London Mayor Ken Livingstone has published eight key policy points to help London meet the effects of the recession which he calls on Boris Johnson to “immediately” introduce.

Filed Under: Comment, Open Platform

Democracy, you’re nicked

October 6, 2008 - Damian Hockney

When he was an MPA Member, Damian Hockney was alone for a year in calling openly for Sir Ian Blair to quit, at a time when the Conservatives were publicly backing the Commissioner. As an unknown politician from a small party, he was given lead item on all three national evening news broadcasts for his low level call and he says that’s when realised that the politicisation of the role of Met Chief was complete. He thinks that the latest developments hold dangers which are a logical extension of government muddying the waters of the way London is run. Today’s MPA meeting, the first with Boris as Chair, did not allay his concerns…

Filed Under: Comment, Damian Hockney

London should appoint its top cop

October 3, 2008 - Martin Hoscik

Yesterday’s elbowing of Sir Ian Blair out of Scotland Yard was the first sign that Mayor Boris Johnson understands the implied power of his mandate. It’s been a long time coming and it’s very welcome.

Filed Under: Comment, Martin Hoscik

Tim Parker! Ray Lewis! Janet Worth!

September 25, 2008 - Damian Hockney

Damian Hockney believes that the departure last night of the City Hall Director of Corporate Services is worth the media exclamation mark even if it does not get one…he thinks it will have more of an impact on how the Mayor delivers than the recent sausage machine of high profile advisers like Ray Lewis and Tim Parker entering and leaving the building. He says that ‘small government’ must mean efficient government – and that the Mayor needs to get a grip on the running of City Hall, and not leave it to unelected senior advisers.

Filed Under: Comment, Damian Hockney

Are you taking part in the world’s biggest coffee morning?

September 24, 2008 - Martin Hoscik

Macmillan Cancer Support have released a fun little ‘trailer’ for Friday’s World’s Biggest Coffee Morning which the charity hope will help raise £8m to support people affected by cancer.

Filed Under: Comment, Martin Hoscik

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