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After the vote: Let’s come together to make a fair Brexit deal

June 26, 2016 - Sian Berry

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

Filed Under: Comment

In the wake of Brexit London’s Left is turning on the very people it claims to represent

June 25, 2016 - Martin Hoscik

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.

Filed Under: Comment Tagged With: Devolution

Sadiq and Val Shawcross must clean out the mayoral mates and silent vested interests which clog up the TfL board

June 8, 2016 - Martin Hoscik

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.

Filed Under: Comment

Scrapping bursaries will worsen London’s nursing shortage

June 8, 2016 - Onkar Sahota

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.

Filed Under: Comment

10 things to know about being a London Assembly Member

June 2, 2016 - Tony Arbour

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.

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