Key information
Date: Thursday 05 March 2026
Time: 10:00am
Motion detail
Susan Hall AM moved, and Alessandro Georgiou AM seconded the following motion:
“This Assembly wishes to further congratulate the Government on its impressive commitment to policy flexibility, as demonstrated by its notable string of U-turns since coming into office.
This Assembly notes these 18 U-turns in the space of just 20 months, including:
- axing the introducing of digital ID;
- removing business rates relief for pubs;
- introducing the family farms tax;
- lifting the two-child benefit cap;
- income tax hikes;
- national insurance hikes;
- abandoning welfare savings;
- axing winter fuel payments;
- employment rights;
- compensation for WASPI women;
- a national inquiry into grooming gangs;
- the proscription of the IRGC;
- comments surrounding the 'Island of Strangers';
- a ban on social media for under-16s;
- the publishing of vetting related to Peter Mandelson's appointment as the US ambassador;
- reversing the cancellation of local elections (costing the taxpayer at least £64 million);
- pausing the Chagos 'Surrender Bill'
This Assembly recognises, however, that this constant uncertainty on Government policy is having a damaging impact on London, its economy and its investment prospects, and uncertainty on tax policy and family finances is having a damaging impact on Londoners already worrying about the cost of living.
This Assembly, therefore, calls on the Mayor to raise these concerns with his counterparts in Government, so that Londoners can have certainty on decisions affecting their everyday lives.
Since the tabling of this motion, this Assembly notes that the Government have made a further 18th U-turn on the increase to the youth minimum wage following further damage to jobs, adding to the growing list of policy reversals outlined above.”
Following debate, and upon being put to a vote, the motion was agreed with 11 votes being cast in favour and 9 votes being cast against.