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The Night Tube (Supplementary) [2]

  • Question by: Richard Tracey
  • Meeting date: 15 July 2015
Richard Tracey AM: Are you aware that the operation of the Night Tube actually coincides with us hosting the Rugby World Cup? There will be a number of people in London who will very much welcome some extra transport facilities.

The Night Tube (Supplementary) [1]

  • Question by: Andrew Dismore
  • Meeting date: 15 July 2015
Andrew Dismore AM: Thank you, Chair. Can you tell me why there was no consultation with residents whose homes back on to the Northern line about the additional noise problems that emanate overnight?

Viability in planning decisions (Supplementary) [1]

  • Question by: Andrew Boff
  • Meeting date: 15 July 2015
Andrew Boff AM: Mr Mayor, do you think the confidentiality of viability assessments should come to an end?

Summer Budget (Supplementary) [8]

  • Question by: Victoria Borwick
  • Meeting date: 15 July 2015
Victoria Borwick AM MP: Thank you. Mr Mayor, just to take us back briefly to that other point, I am sure you were as delighted as I was that this Government undertook to honour Simon Stevens’ [Chief Executive Officer, NHS England] request for £8 billion in funding and to ring-fence the NHS funding. Just to put any clarification on the previous comments that were made, we have had an assurance that the NHS funding would continue and that Simon Stevens’ request will be met in full.

Summer Budget (Supplementary) [7]

  • Question by: Gareth Bacon MP
  • Meeting date: 15 July 2015
Jennette Arnold OBE AM (Chair): We are going to get back to that subject because there is a question on the order paper. The next question is going to be recorded in the name of Assembly Member Bacon but I understand that Assembly Member Boff is asking it. Andrew Boff AM (on behalf of Gareth Bacon AM): Thank you for your indulgence, Chair. Just imagine this delivered in a Bexley accent and you will be fine. The Government is now accepting bids for enterprise zones. Will the Mayor make the case for more enterprise zones in the capital?

Summer Budget (Supplementary) [6]

  • Question by: Onkar Sahota
  • Meeting date: 15 July 2015
Dr Onkar Sahota AM: Mr Mayor, it was good that you started off this morning talking about public health issues in London. My question is related to the Chancellor’s Budget statement in which he announced £13 billion of departmental savings, of which £200 million will be cut from local authorities and their ability to deliver a public health service. He has cut £200 million from public health budgets. Do you think this cut will help to deliver your Health Inequalities Strategy or hinder it?

Summer Budget (Supplementary) [5]

  • Question by: Andrew Boff
  • Meeting date: 15 July 2015
Andrew Boff AM: Do you get a sense, Mr Mayor, that the Labour Party is having problems navigating around the great big tank that has been parked on its lawn? Boris Johnson MP (Mayor of London): I really have to say that we have heard this morning from the Labour Party a quiet insurrection against its own leader, who is being ruthlessly stabbed in the back by Members of the London Assembly who refused to endorse or support her. They refuse to support Harriet Harman in her analysis of the changes to the benefit regime. It is quite amazing. Look...

Summer Budget (Supplementary) [4]

  • Question by: Tom Copley
  • Meeting date: 15 July 2015
Tom Copley AM: Thank you, Chair. Mr Mayor, I wanted to ask you about the impact of the Budget on housing in London, particularly on the ability of the GLA to deliver its affordable housing programmes. Could you tell me first of all if you support the Chancellor’s decision to cut social rents by 1% a year for the next four years?

Summer Budget (Supplementary) [3]

  • Question by: Fiona Twycross
  • Meeting date: 15 July 2015
Fiona Twycross AM: Thank you. I am delighted that you think a National Living Wage is an idea whose time has come, but we have to be honest that this is not a genuine Living Wage. In November last year, GLA Economics suggested in the paperwork around the new rate for the Living Wage that without the tax credits the rate for London would be around £11.65 and so we can already see that it is well short of what the Government is proposing. I want to go back and just ask you a little bit more about the comments...

Summer Budget (Supplementary) [2]

  • Question by: Stephen Knight
  • Meeting date: 15 July 2015
Stephen Knight AM: Thank you, Chair. Mr Mayor, I was going to ask you about the Chancellor’s announcements around the Vehicle Excise Duty. Given that you have been lobbying for reform to the Vehicle Excise Duty to ensure that it reflects not only carbon emissions but also pollution emissions from vehicles, are you as disappointed as I am that the Chancellor has effectively ignored those calls and missed the opportunity to use the Vehicle Excise Duty regime to encourage cleaner vehicles?
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