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Tomorrow: Mayor’s Question Time

February 23, 2010 by Martin Hoscik

Boris Johnson answers questions from the London Assembly. Photo: MayorWatch
Boris Johnson answers questions from the London Assembly. Photo: MayorWatch
Boris Johnson faces Assembly Members tomorrow (24 February) at this month’s Mayor’s Question Time where he’ll be questioned about the impact of his housing policies, cuts to the Metropolitan Police budget and an increase in the number of anti-Semitic incidents.

Conservative AM Brian Coleman is set to ask the about burglaries in Barnet, while Labour’s Murad Qureshi will question the Mayor about a reported £600,000 cost to delay implementation of Phase III of the Low Emission Zone.

Labour’s Len Duvall will challenged the Mayor to call on the USA Embassy to fund the upcoming USA day “using the monies they have saved through non-payment of Congestion Charge”.

A full list of questions to the Mayor can be found on the london.gov.uk website.

The meeting, which is open to the public, will take place from 10am in The Chamber at City Hall.

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