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Uber's Tax Arrangements (1)

  • Reference: 2017/1716
  • Question by: David Kurten
  • Meeting date: 22 March 2017
Do you agree with your Labour party colleague Iain Wright MP, who has publicly spoken out about Uber's 'tax avoidance' and unwillingness to pay their drivers the minimum wage?

Uber Usage

  • Reference: 2017/1715
  • Question by: Peter Whittle
  • Meeting date: 22 March 2017
Have you ever used Uber for business or personal use?

Palmerston Road, Harrow Development

  • Reference: 2017/1714
  • Question by: David Kurten
  • Meeting date: 22 March 2017
Will you ensure that the development in Palmerston Road in Harrow does not contain any high rise towers, which are out of character with the area?

Brussels Trip

  • Reference: 2017/1713
  • Question by: Peter Whittle
  • Meeting date: 22 March 2017
What was the cost to the taxpayer of the recent trip by Deputy Mayor for Environment Shirley Rodriguez to Brussels?

Davos Trip

  • Reference: 2017/1712
  • Question by: Peter Whittle
  • Meeting date: 22 March 2017
What was the cost of your trip to Davos in January to the taxpayer?

The World Economic Forum

  • Reference: 2017/1711
  • Question by: Peter Whittle
  • Meeting date: 22 March 2017
Did you have a good time rubbing shoulders with the movers and shakers of the global elite at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland in January?

Road pricing

  • Reference: 2017/1710
  • Question by: David Kurten
  • Meeting date: 22 March 2017
Road pricing has been recently endorsed by the London Assembly's Transport Committee's report on congestion 'London Stalling'. Do you share my concern that 'big brother style' road pricing in which a government agency monitors all traffic movements by satellite poses a very serious threat to the privacy of every single car and vehicle owner and anyone who cares about individual privacy?

Housing Crisis (3)

  • Reference: 2017/1709
  • Question by: David Kurten
  • Meeting date: 22 March 2017
Do you accept that London's housing crisis will never be solved, if last year's net immigration rate of 134,000 continues?

Housing Crisis (2)

  • Reference: 2017/1708
  • Question by: David Kurten
  • Meeting date: 22 March 2017
Do you accept that if immigration levels had remained in balance over the last 25 years that there would not now be a housing crisis in London?

Housing Crisis (1)

  • Reference: 2017/1707
  • Question by: David Kurten
  • Meeting date: 22 March 2017
Do you recognise that London's population growth over the last 20 years is almost entirely due to net immigration, as figures show the number of British born people living in London from 1997 to 2017 has stayed the same at 5.2 million, but the number of foreign-born people living in London has risen from 1.9 to 3.7 million.
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