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2004 GLA Election

Coverage of the 2004 Greater London Authority election to elect a Mayor of London and London Assembly.

Darren Johnson, Green Party Candidate

October 17, 2003 - Staff

Darren Johnson is perhaps the most recognisable member of the the Green Party in London. He is 36 and lives in Lewisham, South East London. He was elected to the London Assembly in May 2000 where he is Leader of the Green Party Group. He was also elected to Lewisham Council in May 2002 Mr […]

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Simon Hughes, Lib Dem Mayoral Candidate

October 17, 2003 - Staff

Simon Hughes is on of Londons’ best known MPs. He has represented the same inner city constituency of Southwark and Bermondsey for 20 years. This is widely accepted as London’s strongest Liberal Democrat bastion against Labour. A former candidate for the Greater London Council Hughes has spoken for his party on a range of issues […]

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Ram Gidoomal, Christian Peoples Alliance

October 17, 2003 - Staff

Ram Gidoomal is an entrepreneur, and former UK Group Chief Executive of the Inlaks Group, a multinational business with 7,000 employees. He and his family were forced to leave wealth and prosperous business interests behind them when they came to Britain from East Africa as refugees and began his business career in the family corner […]

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