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Mayor's Oral Update (Supplementary) [1]

  • Question by: John Biggs
  • Meeting date: 16 November 2011
John Biggs (AM): Thank you, Chair. I am pleased that you have agreed to meet me tomorrow and we can talk about some of the issues. I would challenge what you said because clearly there needs to be a series of inquiries and possible legal proceedings but if the junction is manifestly unsafe as it is then, regardless of that, urgent steps need to be taken now to sort it out. You, as the Mayor and the Chair of TfL, need to be seen offering leadership in sorting that out. In the end justice is very important but the safety...

Mayor's report (Supplementary) [6]

  • Question by: Steve O'Connell
  • Meeting date: 14 December 2011
On the same theme but on a slightly lighter note, Mr Mayor, I was a very proud, youthful and rather spotty Londoner back in 1975 who voted against the EEC, along with other visionaries like Tony Benn and some others. I tend to think I was proven right as were those colleagues. From your conciliatory comments, I guess you believe otherwise.

Mayor's report (Supplementary) [5]

  • Question by: Richard Tracey
  • Meeting date: 14 December 2011
Mr Mayor, can I also congratulate you on your support for the Prime Minister last Friday? I just want to make this point to you. You worked in Brussels in the past. Do you not feel that the Prime Minister's support for the City in what he said in Europe was no more than what President Sarkozy and various former French presidents have been saying about French farmers and the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) over the years? There surely needs to be some rebalancing there pretty soon.

Mayor's report (Supplementary) [4]

  • Question by: Andrew Boff
  • Meeting date: 14 December 2011
Mr Mayor, would somebody from your office please contact Miss Emma Penzer, the head teacher of Mandeville School, which is very close to the Olympic site in Hackney? They have been a member of Get Set for more than a year now and yet have been told that they will be charged £850 for a visit by the Olympic mascots. I would hope that we can rectify this. Ironically, of course, the name of the school is Mandeville, which is one of the Olympic mascots, but they have been told that they are going to be charged £850. As part...

Mayor's report (Supplementary) [3]

  • Question by: Len Duvall OBE
  • Meeting date: 14 December 2011
Thank you very much, Mr Mayor. I did not think I would be saying this, Chair, but I would like to thank you for those thoughtful remarks. They are not usually what you would put before this Assembly around the situation we face which is highly risky in terms of the London economy - never mind the national economy - after we played all our cards at that Friday summit and lost our role to negotiate further issues. Can I just ask you, Mr Mayor, you clearly have been thinking about these matters seriously. We know your views on a...

Mayor's report (Supplementary) [2]

  • Question by: Roger Evans
  • Meeting date: 14 December 2011
I certainly do not want to crow, Mr Mayor, but I would say that

Mayor's report (Supplementary) [1]

  • Question by: Gareth Bacon MP
  • Meeting date: 14 December 2011
Mr Mayor, on the same subject of the EU, there has been a lot of scaremongering, not really from across the political spectrum but from certain sectors of it and from various politicians, including some who are quick to criticise but have no idea what they would have done in the same circumstances, which is very interesting. Is it not the case, Mr Mayor, that to move the EU forward - and it is supposed to be a forward-looking project - that it requires treaties and that it is a fundamental principle of the founding of the European Economic Community...

Fares (Supplementary) [5]

  • Question by: Roger Evans
  • Meeting date: 14 December 2011
I think many of us have been wondering what Gordon Brown [former British Prime Minister] has been doing for the last couple of years. It is now clear he has been acting as an adviser to the Ken Livingstone [former Mayor of London] budget team with an approach which can only be described as Grecian to racking up debt and to keeping it. But, Mr Mayor, you drew our attention rightly to the RPI plus 12% increases that we experienced under your predecessor's administration. Would it surprise you to learn that not only did Labour Members vote for that budget...

Fares (Supplementary) [4]

  • Question by: Darren Johnson
  • Meeting date: 14 December 2011
We have seen before the passion and the commitment and the determination that you have shown in terms of fighting regulation in the City of London and speaking up for financial institutions in the City of London. Are you ever going to apply that same passion and determination to actually looking at making fares affordable for ordinary Londoners?

Fares (Supplementary) [3]

  • Question by: Valerie Shawcross
  • Meeting date: 14 December 2011
Mr Mayor, can I bring you some good news. You did say that you were looking for a pot of money which you could use to bring down the fares.
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