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Taxi Emissions Equipment (Supplementary) [3]

  • Question by: Roger Evans
  • Meeting date: 18 November 2006
That is good. The results are a matter of concern. We held a white cloth over the exhaust of one of the modified cabs, and that [holding up blackened cloth] is the result that we got, which I can tell you is considerably worse than an unmodified vehicle, although, to be fair, an unmodified vehicle is not absolutely clean either. Clearly it is not fair to inflict that level of particulates on London. Will you take half a dozen cabs at random, which have been fitted, from London, and have a test done, which both your guys and the Energy...

Taxi Emissions Equipment (Supplementary) [2]

  • Question by: Roger Evans
  • Meeting date: 18 November 2006
Have you got money available to recompense people who have fitted these systems which do not work, if that proves to be the case?

Taxi Emissions Equipment (Supplementary) [1]

  • Question by: Roger Evans
  • Meeting date: 18 November 2006
There have been some independent tests carried out at Southampton, on vehicles that have actually been operating under London conditions, rather than just in the laboratory. They have shown that, on nitrogen oxides, and on particulates, the vehicles with your system fitted are failing. Now, given that controversy about the results, would you be -

London Planning Survey - ALG (Supplementary) [9]

  • Question by: Tony Arbour
  • Meeting date: 18 November 2006
Well, let me give you an example. As a matter of fact, of course, this demonstrates that we are not behaving strategically, and you are not behaving strategically, because we are discussing individual planning applications. However, let us consider the Lots Road development, where the local authorities were quite clear that they did not want that to occur. You, on the other hand, were quite clear that you did want it to occur. So you, together with the Secretary of State at the time, campaigned, along with the developers, for that scheme to go ahead, despite the fact that the...

London Planning Survey - ALG (Supplementary) [8]

  • Question by: Tony Arbour
  • Meeting date: 18 November 2006
Very good. I know that as far as you are concerned, it is Groundhog Day, every day, but most of us are living for the present and the future. This particular question relates to something which the Assembly supports, i.e. the Assembly has supported the result of this poll, because the Assembly, by and large, thinks that planning decisions are best taken by the local boroughs. You, for some reason, believe that you should be able to substitute your policies for the policies of the people who are actually closest to the situation. That, frankly, is unacceptable in a strategic...

London Planning Survey - ALG (Supplementary) [7]

  • Question by: Tony Arbour
  • Meeting date: 18 November 2006
Have you read the survey?

London Planning Survey - ALG (Supplementary) [6]

  • Question by: Tony Arbour
  • Meeting date: 18 November 2006
I am always astonished, you know, that you are so buried in the past. You are constantly telling us about the pre-war policies of the Daily Mail group, for example, and you are allowing those things to -

London Planning Survey - ALG (Supplementary) [5]

  • Question by: Tony Arbour
  • Meeting date: 18 November 2006
You told the Assembly that it was a misrepresentation. Was it a misrepresentation when it showed that more Londoners were satisfied with you than were dissatisfied with you?

London Planning Survey - ALG (Supplementary) [4]

  • Question by: Tony Arbour
  • Meeting date: 18 November 2006
I disagree with you, the London Councils disagree with you, this poll quite clearly disagrees with you. It is quite likely that, later on this morning, the Assembly, similarly, is going to disagree with the extension of powers because they do not believe that decisions which affect local people and planning decisions [should be taken by the Mayor]. It is all very well for you to say it is a very tiny number of planning decisions with regards to the totality of planning decisions which are taken in London, but the truth of the matter is that the moral suasion...

London Planning Survey - ALG (Supplementary) [3]

  • Question by: Tony Arbour
  • Meeting date: 18 November 2006
So, why is one bit which appears to be against your proposals a misrepresentation, but the one thing that supports you is not a misrepresentation?
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