Whoever takes the helm in Government, I hope that in London all parties will come together and make the case for a fair Brexit deal for everyone
In the wake of Brexit London’s Left is turning on the very people it claims to represent
Many Leave voters are the very same minimum wage workers in insecure jobs, on zero-our contracts, reliant on in-work benefits and struggling to pay rents that Labour and the Greens claim to speak up for.
Sadiq and Val Shawcross must clean out the mayoral mates and silent vested interests which clog up the TfL board
Under both Ken and Boris the board – with a few honourable exceptions – has long been too much of a rubber stamp, committed to little more than ensuring the mayor gets his way, so schemes and policies have tended to get nodded through with little objective scrutiny.
Scrapping bursaries will worsen London’s nursing shortage
It beggars belief that the government are so intent on axing nursing bursaries, a move that will undoubtedly deter many more from entering this most important profession.
10 things to know about being a London Assembly Member
Ten of London Assembly members elected in 2016 have entered the Assembly for the very first time, so I have drawn on my 16 years’ experience at City Hall to put together a list of 10 things every new AM needs to know about the Assembly.



