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Alan Johnson for London? Why?

May 18, 2012 - Martin Hoscik

Not for the first time there’s speculation that Labour’s Alan Johnson might seek the party’s 2016 nomination for Mayor of London. This time the catalyst is an interview in The House magazine where he says he “thought about” running for the nomination in 2010, decided against it but refuses to rule out standing next time. […]

Filed Under: 2016 London Elections, Martin Hoscik Tagged With: 2016 London Elections

And then they were free…

May 16, 2012 - Martin Hoscik

Popping into City Hall for last week’s London Assembly annual meeting I was struck at how cheerful the Labour group looked despite their candidate having lost the Mayoral election. After the same result in 2008 they looked angry, shell-shocked and a little lost at being in opposition for the first time. Even between 2000-2003 when […]

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Is the Deputy Mayor for Policing a politically restricted job?

May 8, 2012 - Martin Hoscik

A lot of online noise is being generated by the Standard’s report that Stephen Greenhalgh is to be the new Deputy Mayor for Policing. As Greenhalgh is a councillor it’s claimed that his appointment breaches the so-called Widdicombe rules on politically restricted posts. I don’t think that’s the case – though I’m open to being […]

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Brian Paddick delivers LibDems worst ever City Hall result

May 5, 2012 - Martin Hoscik

Last September, long after the other main City Hall parties had picked theirs, London’s Liberal Democrats finally selected a candidate for Mayor. After several rounds of voting former Met Police Deputy Assistant Commissioner Brian Paddick beat Mike Tuffrey by just 91 votes. At the time people I spoke to claimed they’d voted for Paddick because […]

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

Go out and vote or spare us the complaints!

May 3, 2012 - Martin Hoscik

If you’re one of London’s 5.8m registered voters then today is all about YOU. Today is YOUR chance to decide who is Mayor of London and who holds him to account for the next four years. Over the past weeks we’ve published hundreds of news articles detailing polices and thousands of words of advice on […]

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

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