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London: Four years on (Supplementary) [5]

  • Question by: Richard Tracey
  • Meeting date: 14 March 2012
Mr Mayor, how many jobs have you created and are you creating as a result of your investment in the Underground and Crossrail and the building of the Olympic homes?

London: Four years on (Supplementary) [4]

  • Question by: Richard Barnes
  • Meeting date: 14 March 2012
Richard Barnes (Deputy Mayor): Chair, I know a number of hymns that would lift us, but I have heard the gloom from the Labour Party, and as they are only half-full glass people, then it would be difficult. Anyway, Mr Mayor, I am grateful that Assembly Member Doocey raised the issue of the Olympics under this open-ended question. Is it not true that when you assumed office four years ago, there was no legacy plans for the Olympics? Is it not true that the cost of the Olympics had gone up from 2005 at £2.4 billion to £9 billion in...

London: Four years on (Supplementary) [3]

  • Question by: Roger Evans
  • Meeting date: 14 March 2012
The Liberal Democrats, Mr Mayor, have just spent all their time trying to convince you to take on their budget proposals that we discussed earlier. Do you know how they are going to pay for their proposals? Did you know, for instance, that they were suggesting we raise the congestion charge? Do you think that raising the congestion charge would make Londoners better off?

London: Four years on (Supplementary) [2]

  • Question by: Joanne McCartney
  • Meeting date: 14 March 2012
Four years when you were elected, Mayor, you inherited policing plans in a budget by your predecessor which saw police numbers rise to 33,404 in November of 2009. Since then, under your watch, police numbers have fallen, and as of last week, there were 2,155 officers fewer than there were at that high point. So it is not true to say, is it, that there is more uniforms present on the streets now? There are significantly fewer.

London: Four years on (Supplementary) [1]

  • Question by: Andrew Boff
  • Meeting date: 14 March 2012
Andrew Boff (AM): I would like to have been a fly on the wall, Mr Mayor, on the eighth floor - if they are watching up there - amongst your team when the Chair described me as a sycophant! I would have been interested to see what they thought. Boris Johnson (Mayor of London): Did she call you a sycophant just now? Andrew Boff (AM): Yes. Boris Johnson (Mayor of London): It is no disgrace, by the way. It is a perfectly honourable calling in a politician! Andrew Boff (AM): Once again I disagree with you. It is a disgrace...

Visible policing (Supplementary) [3]

  • Question by: Steve O'Connell
  • Meeting date: 22 February 2012
It is absolutely vital we do recognise the fact that the police numbers are going up under your mayoralty, but my residents will be very concerned what we do with those numbers, as opposed to just a pure number count. I am reassured, particularly in one of my boroughs and I would like your support on this. In previous years I would go into part of the police station, it would be awash with back office staff doing probably very good things. Under leadership in local boroughs, under political leadership, I now go into that office and I see one...

Visible policing (Supplementary) [2]

  • Question by: Roger Evans
  • Meeting date: 22 February 2012
Mr Mayor, how are you using the increasingly visible police force on the ground to deter and deal with the problem of metal theft, which is a particular concern in my constituency?

Visible policing (Supplementary) [1]

  • Question by: Joanne McCartney
  • Meeting date: 22 February 2012
I just want to ask about the visible policing. The Annual London Survey last year stated that the number of people who feel they have seen more police on the streets in their neighbourhoods has fallen from 30% just before you were elected to just 16% last year, so people don't seem to be seeing that visibility. Can I also ask that your figures you have just given about numbers of trainees, is it not correct that the figures that you are relying on in your election pledge actually includes the 700 that are currently going to Hendon and will...

Fact Check (Supplementary) [3]

  • Question by: Valerie Shawcross
  • Meeting date: 22 February 2012
Valerie Shawcross (AM): Thank you very much, Chair. I just briefly start by welcoming your U-turn on the issue of the Croydon Tramlink extension because you did cancel it in November 2008 and we are delighted to see that you have heeded the voice of South Londoners on this issue. Boris Johnson (Mayor of London): A U-turn? I have always supported that. I think you are wrong. Valerie Shawcross (AM): Are you actually happy to tell Londoners, then, that your management of the Underground is now efficient and effective in light of the fact that the previous Monday TfL were...

Fact Check (Supplementary) [2]

  • Question by: Roger Evans
  • Meeting date: 22 February 2012
Chair, I am pleased to be able to come in at this point, actually, when we are talking about Underground safety because I think, Mr Mayor, we should not unduly frighten Londoners with tales of safety problems on the Underground. There will always be things that we can do better. Under the last Mayor's reign in charge we had a derailment of a train of passengers at Bethnal Green and we had a derailment at Camden Town, so I think to suggest that safety has become worse over that period would be questionable.
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