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Transport Infrastructure in outer London (Supplementary) [1]

  • Question by: Thomas Turrell
  • Meeting date: 09 October 2025
Thomas Turrell AM: Good morning, Mr Mayor. Before I ask my question, I am sure you will want to join me in thanking the 100 or so firefighters who are currently tackling a blaze on Penge High Street in my constituency, thank them for their bravery and the speed which they have got this fire under control. Speaking of outer London and transport in outer London, you have mentioned the lack of public transport in outer London which does lead to higher car dependency and it is on that that I once again draw back to this RAC list published...

Indefinite Leave to Remain (Supplementary) [1]

  • Question by: Caroline Russell
  • Meeting date: 09 October 2025
Caroline Russell AM: Thank you. I want to pick up on a current threat to our city’s economy and public services relating to immigration status. You were just talking about the retrospective nature of the Reform [UK] proposed changes. You talked about the importance of people having certainty and knowing what the rules of the game are. Now, I want to talk about the changes that the Government made to the salary threshold for a skilled worker visa with just three weeks’ notice as it went through Parliament. This affects over 200, possibly as many as 300 TfL employees who...

Oral Update to the Mayor's Report (Supplementary) [10]

  • Question by: Joanne McCartney
  • Meeting date: 09 October 2025
Joanne McCartney AM: Thank you, Mr Mayor. You are quite correct, this is a Government decision, but Enfield has over 3,000 people, many of them children, in temporary accommodation (TA). It has over 7,500 on its housing needs register waiting for a permanent home. London councils combined are spending £5.5 million a day on homelessness, primarily on housing people in TA. We know from the talks we do to local residents that many of them are living in overcrowded accommodation in poor conditions. One of the things about the new town is that it is said that, of those 20,000-odd...

Oral Update to the Mayor's Report (Supplementary) [9]

  • Question by: Alessandro Georgiou
  • Meeting date: 09 October 2025
Alessandro Georgiou AM: Thank you, Chair. Last but not least, as always with me, Mr Mayor, firstly, can I thank you for your oral update? I really do not want to get on to the politics of this. I know you and I disagree vehemently on the new town allocation, well, draft allocation for Crews Hill and Vicarage Farm. Mr Mayor, the reason for my questions is because Enfield Labour Council has not been honest with the public and not revealed many of the details, and the first we had all heard of it was when the Ministry for Housing...

Oral Update to the Mayor's Report (Supplementary) [8]

  • Question by: Anne Clarke
  • Meeting date: 09 October 2025
Anne Clarke AM: Yes, thank you for that. I just want to take a step back because what has always been apparent to me, as somebody who represents the largest Jewish population in the country, is the time you have spent with the Jewish community, whether that is before the terrorist attacks of 7 October [2023] or after. I have been in Barnet with you when you have walked alongside us with the police. I have visited synagogues with you. I know you have had Seder dinners with local families. It is those sorts of actions that show to me...

Oral Update to the Mayor's Report (Supplementary) [7]

  • Question by: Hina Bokhari OBE
  • Meeting date: 09 October 2025
Hina Bokhari OBE AM: Thank you. Unlike some Members here, I do not have a massive ego. I know we have a job to do, and that is to represent Londoners, all Londoners. I know that the London Assembly and its Members have a responsibility to make sure that we do nothing or say nothing that will divide our communities. I am incredibly worried by some of the rhetoric and some of the things that have been said today already that is going to cause real tension in our communities. We do not need that. We definitely do not need...

Oral Update to the Mayor's Report (Supplementary) [6]

  • Question by: Alex Wilson
  • Meeting date: 09 October 2025
Alex Wilson AM: Thank you, Chair, and good morning, Mr Mayor. I am sure you will not be surprised to hear me wanting to talk about this as well, you know it is an issue I have been very passionate about over the last year and a half since I have been elected and indeed before that. On Friday [3 October 2025], the Home Secretary asked protesters to show some love and solidarity to those who have been murdered and not go ahead with protests at the weekend. The MPS made a similar request on Thursday afternoon, asking them to...

Oral Update to the Mayor's Report (Supplementary) [5]

  • Question by: Susan Hall
  • Meeting date: 09 October 2025
Susan Hall AM: OK, thank you. Morning, Mr Mayor. I am discussing the protests. So, on the holiest day in the Jewish calendar and on the day of the horrific terror attack in Manchester, pro-Palestinian protesters gathered along Whitehall and the Cenotaph to chant offensive slogans and clap to them, play loud music, and wave offensive signs. Protesters gathered at Liverpool Street Station, screaming chants at passing commuters. Protesters could be heard chanting, “From the river to the sea”, and describing Israel as a terror state. So, on the day of the Manchester terror attack, was that behaviour appropriate?

Oral Update to the Mayor's Report (Supplementary) [4]

  • Question by: Marina Ahmad
  • Meeting date: 09 October 2025
Marina Ahmad AM: Thank you, Chair. Good morning, Mr Mayor. Thank you very much for explaining the forward plan and everything that has happened since the [Baroness] Casey report [A review into the standards of behaviour and internal culture of the Metropolitan Police Service, March 2023] and the actions that have been taken. You, like me, will share the gut-wrenching disgust that Londoners had over what we saw ten days ago on the Panorama programme. Next week, the PCC is meeting [16 October 2025]. That is, of course, the elected Committee that has oversight of police and crime in London...

Oral Update to the Mayor's Report (Supplementary) [3]

  • Question by: James Small-Edwards
  • Meeting date: 09 October 2025
James Small-Edwards AM: Thank you, Chair. Good morning, Mr Mayor. The Panorama documentary took [place] at Charing Cross Station, a police station in my constituency, and it has shown a number of serving officers making racist, misogynistic, and Islamophobic comments. You will be aware that this is not the first time there have been issues at that particular police station in terms of officers falling short of the values and standards that Londoners would expect. What assurances can you provide to my constituents, particularly those who are women and those who are of Islamic faith, that in any future dealings...
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