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Fire and Emergency Planning Provision (Supplementary) [5]

  • Question by: Fiona Twycross
  • Meeting date: 05 November 2014
Fiona Twycross AM: I just wanted to talk a little bit more about the cost of the strike, which you raised. In terms of the current wave of strikes, would you agree with me that the approach taken by the Fire Minister in private, in public and in writing suggesting that a new deal was on the table has been extremely unhelpful and prolonged the strike action and the cost of the strike action?

Fire and Emergency Planning Provision (Supplementary) [4]

  • Question by: Andrew Dismore
  • Meeting date: 05 November 2014
Andrew Dismore AM: I want to ask you about the emergency fire crew contract. It is a clear example of market failure, is it not?

Fire and Emergency Planning Provision (Supplementary) [3]

  • Question by: Navin Shah
  • Meeting date: 05 November 2014
Navin Shah AM: James, as everyone knows, London is facing a steep rise in its population for decades to come. If due to these demographic changes further fire services are required and having presided over extensive cuts, how do you think you will manage to improve and enhance fire services to meet those demographic challenges?

Fire and Emergency Planning Provision (Supplementary) [2]

  • Question by: John Biggs
  • Meeting date: 05 November 2014
John Biggs AM: I wanted to explore further questions about the cost pressures within the budget. On the face of it, the Mayor is giving a guarantee about levels of funding. There is £389 million this year, £382 million next year and £382 million the year after that. He is also giving some assurances about compensating for further cuts in core grants. If the core grant goes down, the amount from City Hall goes up. He is also giving some advice and nudging you to do things by flogging buildings and cushioning your capital budgets and he has been very...

Fire and Emergency Planning Provision (Supplementary) [1]

  • Question by: Valerie Shawcross
  • Meeting date: 05 November 2014
Valerie Shawcross CBE AM: Good morning. Just on a very specific issue, I was quite alarmed to see that the LFB may well have to pick up some of the bill for the additional pension costs for retained firefighters. I know this is a complex issue and it relates to an employment tribunal and I think we all agree that retained firefighters deserve a fair deal. However, it seems to me that the idea that the LFB ought to be paying the back pensions of retained firefighters when the London Fire Authority has never employed any retained firefighters, ever, does...

The Impact of the 5th London Safety Plan (Supplementary) [2]

  • Question by: Fiona Twycross
  • Meeting date: 05 November 2014
Fiona Twycross AM: I just wanted to go back to a point raised by Assembly Member Boff - even though he is obviously no longer in the room - just to say that the data we have looked at, as I said earlier, shows that over half of the wards in London have seen an increase in the time it has taken the first fire engine to reach an incident and this does appear to be in part due to the additional appliances being out of operation between the strike periods. Commissioner, I know that you have been in discussions...

The Impact of the 5th London Safety Plan (Supplementary) [1]

  • Question by: Len Duvall OBE
  • Meeting date: 05 November 2014
Len Duvall AM: In terms of LSP5, you said we would do some ongoing monitoring post those decisions. You will recall on 23 February 2014 there was a fatality on what can only be described as the Woolwich Ground - that might not be right - when we removed an appliance from the area. In the subsequent fatal fire review, there were a number of issues in terms of the cause of the fire. At the time, there was a technical failure that contributed to that. In light of the recent information that we have now supplied around the implications...

Metropolitan Police's use of RIPA 2000 (Supplementary) [2]

  • Question by: Kit Malthouse
  • Meeting date: 22 October 2014
I was going to ask you, Mr Mayor, how you define a journalist, but we are short of time and I will leave it there.

Metropolitan Police's use of RIPA 2000 (Supplementary) [1]

  • Question by: Joanne McCartney
  • Meeting date: 22 October 2014
Joanne McCartney AM: Mr Mayor, in an interview with LBC radio, you said that you had concerns about this and wanted to look into it - which I welcomed - and said that you thought it was wrong for the police just to go on a fishing expedition. The public concern about this is as to whether there are sufficient safeguards to stop the police from overreaching.

Cycle superhighways (Supplementary) [2]

  • Question by: Richard Tracey
  • Meeting date: 22 October 2014
Mr Mayor, do you ever feel the same suspicions that I have that if you were a member of the Green Party, the Labour Party or the Liberal Democrat Party, there would be much more praise coming from them of your cycling plans and of what you have achieved since 2008?
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