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This is your chance to put your question to the Mayor, Sadiq Khan and Members of the London Assembly about their current plans, priorities and policies for the capital, at the first ever People’s Question Time Online, on 12 November 2020, 7pm - 9pm.
Topic covered on the night include housing, the environment, safety, the economy and transport, click the links to submit your question around these topics.
What would you ask them about anything else?
Please keep your question short, relevant and constructive. If another member has already asked a similar question to the one you were going to ask, you can show your support by commenting on that question.
You can submit your question until midnight on Sunday 1 November. Read more about the shortlist process in the FAQs.
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Community Member 4 years agoCan gender and ethnic diversity and ethnic combined with gender pay gap reporting be mandatory at all companies in London? Including all rail and bus companies?
Can training about d&i and also training on professional behaviour in...
Show full commentCan gender and ethnic diversity and ethnic combined with gender pay gap reporting be mandatory at all companies in London? Including all rail and bus companies?
Can training about d&i and also training on professional behaviour in workplaces be mandatory in all transport companies at all levels and business groups? Such as toxic culture (shouting, swearing, slamming doors, inappropriate behaviour and language) and making London workplaces safer and comfortable for women?
wichardc
Community Member 4 years agoWhat have you actually achieved in your first term in office?
Show full commentWhat have you actually achieved in your first term in office?
Show less of commentTesla_time
Community Member 4 years agoWhat right does the Mayor believe he has to sit in judgment of London's history, culture and heritage? London is the capital of England and therefore reflects English history. If that isn't "diverse" enough for him then that's too bad, he...
Show full commentWhat right does the Mayor believe he has to sit in judgment of London's history, culture and heritage? London is the capital of England and therefore reflects English history. If that isn't "diverse" enough for him then that's too bad, he should not be the Mayor of a historically English city.
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Community Member 4 years agoQuestion regarding aircraft noise:
Do you have any plans of putting in limitations for the helicopter flight duration over the living areas during the evenings?
The issue is that these helicopters hover over my house in Haringey (and from...
Show full commentQuestion regarding aircraft noise:
Do you have any plans of putting in limitations for the helicopter flight duration over the living areas during the evenings?
The issue is that these helicopters hover over my house in Haringey (and from what I've seen from other complaints, a lot of other people's houses at other boroughs as well) for multiple hours making a really loud non-stop tiring noise. This is becoming more and more frequent occurrence to the point where it's now showing up almost every other day. I believe that people living under these frequent helicopter hover and flight paths deserve to have some quite time in the evening after a day of hard work. Instead we get 3 hours of helicopter buzzing sometimes lasting even up until midnight!
While I realize that a helicopter is useful tool for ensuring safety, I believe that increase in safety shouldn't come as a trade off in exchange for not being able to relax at your own home. For this reason, I think that helicopter hovering time over a single area should be regulated and limited to shorter durations than what we get now as a compromise between safety and high noise pollution.
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Community Member 4 years agoYES! PLEASE answer this question! WFH is so difficult when I need to record voiceovers and have to keep on re-recording because of helicopter noises. These helicopters just hover for ages!
Show full commentYES! PLEASE answer this question! WFH is so difficult when I need to record voiceovers and have to keep on re-recording because of helicopter noises. These helicopters just hover for ages!
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Community Member 4 years agoQuestion about Londoners' Health:
There are over 1,800 community pharmacies in London and this year we have provided over 200,000 flu vaccines to Londoners. In the first COVID-19 wave community pharmacists reminded open and we will remain...
Show full commentQuestion about Londoners' Health:
There are over 1,800 community pharmacies in London and this year we have provided over 200,000 flu vaccines to Londoners. In the first COVID-19 wave community pharmacists reminded open and we will remain open for the second wave.
How can you, as Mayor of London help build the infrastructure for community pharmacists to become "NHS Walk-in-Centres" for Londoners?
Where they are able to access health services:
1) Mental Health
2) Lung Health
3) Cancer Awareness
4) Cardiovascular Health
5) Weight management
6) Substance misuse services
We need the same approach for the above services that we have for flu vaccination, so that it doesn't matter whether you live in Bromley, Barnet or Barking, Londoners have equity of service across the capital.
Happy to discuss how to make it happen and the blueprint, written with NHSE London Region can be found on https://psnc.org.uk/pharmacylondon/london-community-pharmacy-our-offer-…
1) Acute Care development of a community pharmacist practitioner service via the Community Pharmacy Consultation Service working with general practice on GP-CPCS to include use of PGDs, IPs and physical assessment skills and integrated with NHS 111 and Out of Hours (OOH) providers.
2) Planned Care of Long Term Conditions for our EPS nominated patients in conjunction with PCNs to reduce inequalities within healthcare systems. Including discharge from hospitals and the building of business to business relationships between acute trusts and community pharmacy.
Alex15
Community Member 4 years agoWhen are we going to see more joined up thinking on repairing bridges crossing the Thames, specifically when will a solution for Hammersmith bridge be found?
Show full commentWhen are we going to see more joined up thinking on repairing bridges crossing the Thames, specifically when will a solution for Hammersmith bridge be found?
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Community Member 4 years agoRoyal Brompton Hospital received the prestigious platinum award in 2019. This certification is the highest distinction with Royal Brompton Hospital being the only commissioned centre in England to achieve it.
Show full commentRoyal Brompton’s ECMO service...
Royal Brompton Hospital received the prestigious platinum award in 2019. This certification is the highest distinction with Royal Brompton Hospital being the only commissioned centre in England to achieve it.
Royal Brompton’s ECMO service, one of only five ECMO centres for adult severe acute respiratory failure (SARF) in England, also provides paediatric care and both were recognised as outstanding.
The Royal Brompton Hospital is having its vital services cut & removed in the name of an acquisition; along with its historic buildings and important facilities sold off bit by bit. As you know, the slow premeditated closure of the Royal Brompton not only adversely affects patients, staff, residents and the wider community but also the Royal Marsden, Institute of Cancer Research and Chelsea & Westminster Hospital are all co-dependent and rely on the Royal Brompton.
There is local fear in RBKC the mayoral office is helping facilitate the closure of a world renown hospital.
If RBKC Council refuses change of use from medical use buildings to private development, will you be overruling them?
hi2u_uk
Community Member 4 years agoWhat will the mayor be doing to prevent cases from Coronovirus being imported into London by people entering London from other areas of the UK or abroad
Show full commentWhat will the mayor be doing to prevent cases from Coronovirus being imported into London by people entering London from other areas of the UK or abroad
Show less of commentteadogg
Community Member 4 years agowhy are immigrants being given preference over the endemic population ?
Show full commentwhy are immigrants being given preference over the endemic population ?
Show less of commentAbdulShaid
Community Member 4 years agoWith the sudden cycling surge and the on going trail for electric scooters, how do you plan on making London electric bikes and scooters safe
Show full commentWith the sudden cycling surge and the on going trail for electric scooters, how do you plan on making London electric bikes and scooters safe
Show less of commentPeterrm12
Community Member 4 years agoE-scooter are illegal and should remain so.
Show full commentE-scooter are illegal and should remain so.
Show less of commentAbdulShaid
Community Member 4 years agoThere is a lot of uncertainty in the air, how do you reassure Londoners that you're doing everything you can
Show full commentThere is a lot of uncertainty in the air, how do you reassure Londoners that you're doing everything you can
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Community Member 4 years agoTesco's Colney hatch.. There is now a socially distanced queue to stand at front end of cashiers aisle as it is only possible position to stand to stay socially distanced from cashier. And there is quite often a nuisance standing in middle...
Show full commentTesco's Colney hatch.. There is now a socially distanced queue to stand at front end of cashiers aisle as it is only possible position to stand to stay socially distanced from cashier. And there is quite often a nuisance standing in middle,. who isn't socially distanced at all. Then you have to go right to the other end of cashiers aisle to stay socially distanced in order to pay the money.
Show less of commentMy question is what are your supermarket inspectors doing?
TT2312
Community Member 4 years agoAs everyone knows, mental health has had a massive spike during this lockdown period, whether thats people suffering from depression, anxiety and/or extreme levels on stress. All of these things have led to people taking their own lives, he...
Show full commentAs everyone knows, mental health has had a massive spike during this lockdown period, whether thats people suffering from depression, anxiety and/or extreme levels on stress. All of these things have led to people taking their own lives, heavy drug abuse and social isolation. I'm speaking about the whole of Southwark not just the young residents as it's a much wider demographic of people that have been impacted by this pandemic.
So, my question is this. What action will the Mayor be taking for a smooth transition back to everyday life upon our comeback from Covid-19?
Show less of commentmjr1
Community Member 4 years agoDo you think you influence the people of london and what do you do to encourage young londoners?
Show full commentDo you think you influence the people of london and what do you do to encourage young londoners?
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Community Member 4 years agoWhat will you do about housing and how will you make it more affordable and safe?
Show full commentWhat will you do about housing and how will you make it more affordable and safe?
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Community Member 4 years agoHow are you going to improve londons enviroment and safety?
Show full commentHow are you going to improve londons enviroment and safety?
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Community Member 4 years agohow is the mayor feeling about the current situation?
Show full commenthow is the mayor feeling about the current situation?
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Community Member 4 years agoHow do you view london?
Show full commentHow do you view london?
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Community Member 4 years agoHow are you managing to work with the COVID 19 and are you feeling any pressure?
Show full commentHow are you managing to work with the COVID 19 and are you feeling any pressure?
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Community Member 4 years agoDo you think you're the best suited for the role of the mayor?
Show full commentDo you think you're the best suited for the role of the mayor?
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