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Would you agree that London PLC is going to have a new Board of Directors with you at the helm? What can you tell us about the individuals you will appoint to work with you, assuming you agree voters ... Show more »Would you agree that London PLC is going to have a new Board of Directors with you at the helm? What can you tell us about the individuals you will appoint to work with you, assuming you agree voters have a right to know? Show less »
Submitted by: Londontowner | 16 votes for this..
0 comments | Topic: Politics | Report |
If you serve two terms as Mayor, it is likely that you will need to take a stand on proposals to build a nuclear power plant in South East England. Would you give backing to one near your city?
Submitted by: Londontowner | 12 votes for this..
How important is religion (be that the following of a specific religion or simply the spiritual part of your life)? Does it affect your views and actions in your life? Would it affect your actions as ... Show more »How important is religion (be that the following of a specific religion or simply the spiritual part of your life)? Does it affect your views and actions in your life? Would it affect your actions as London Mayor? If so how and if not why not? How important and/or relevant do you believe relision to be in society today? Show less »
Submitted by: pmy008 | 31 votes for this..
what can you do to assist the failed aslym seekers and overstayers who are working hard and have no criminal convictions against them?
Submitted by: bartbeep | 31 votes for this..
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Lindsey German: I am in favour of equal rights for all people in Britain and this includes people who have come here to seek refuge from persecution. I think people are tired of the scapegoating... Show more »Lindsey German: I am in favour of equal rights for all people in Britain and this includes people who have come here to seek refuge from persecution. I think people are tired of the scapegoating of immigrants that they get from the right wing parties and even Labour. There is so much misinformation in the press at the moment, if you believed everything you read you would think that Britain were under siege from refugees when in fact the UK is home to just 3% of the 9.2 million refugees world-wide. Even within a European context the number of refugees in the UK is low. In 2005, the UK ranked just 14th in the league table of EU countries for the number of asylum applications per head of population. I think that asylum seekers should have the same rights as other people in this country. They should be allowed to work and to have the same housing and health services that the rest of us have. It costs more money to persecute people, denying them health care, deporting them and forcing people to remain on benefits when they want to work. Fighting against racism and the right wing agenda of the press and the government is essential, followed by restoring funding to ESOL courses. I would also abolish the citizenship test, language tests and swearing allegiance to the Queen. Can you imagine if the hoards of Brits on the coast of Spain faced Spanish language tests and had to take an exam on Spanish history and culture? Show less »
Fighting against racism and the right wing agenda of the press and the government is essential, followed by restoring funding to ESOL courses. I would also abolish the citizenship test, language tests and swearing allegiance to the Queen. Can you imagine if the hoards of Brits on the coast of Spain faced Spanish language tests and had to take an exam on Spanish history and culture?
Any chance someone will fix the public transport before the 2012 Olympics arrives? And what about fixing the commuter (overland) train routes and train congestion into the main stations of the capital?... Show more »Any chance someone will fix the public transport before the 2012 Olympics arrives? And what about fixing the commuter (overland) train routes and train congestion into the main stations of the capital? Thousands of people have delayed journeys into the city every day from other parts of the country. Show less »
Submitted by: ryanscribe | 14 votes for this..
Sian Berry Since the Conservative Party privatised the railways, travelling by train has become more expensive and more miserable. If we were in government, the Greens would renationalise the railways... Show more »Sian Berry Since the Conservative Party privatised the railways, travelling by train has become more expensive and more miserable. If we were in government, the Greens would renationalise the railways and get them providing real public transport again, at affordable prices. In London, an integrated and affordable public transport system is vital for commuters and everyone who lives in London. In this election, I’ve pledged to cut fares, organise buses better, and build more tram lines. I’ll also link up existing lines to create a full orbital rail ring around London, so that outer boroughs are better linked together, and so that not all people travelling through London by train have to come into the centre and catch the tube between the mainline stations. This will do a lot to help congestion on commuter routes and on the tube during rush hour. We’re also keen to bring many of the mainline rail franchises serving commuters under the control of Transport for London. We now have ‘London Overground’ providing more services and getting better stations thanks to this process, and we’ll build on this to create a much bigger and better overground system as fast as we can. Show less »
Since the Conservative Party privatised the railways, travelling by train has become more expensive and more miserable. If we were in government, the Greens would renationalise the railways and get them providing real public transport again, at affordable prices.
In London, an integrated and affordable public transport system is vital for commuters and everyone who lives in London. In this election, I’ve pledged to cut fares, organise buses better, and build more tram lines. I’ll also link up existing lines to create a full orbital rail ring around London, so that outer boroughs are better linked together, and so that not all people travelling through London by train have to come into the centre and catch the tube between the mainline stations. This will do a lot to help congestion on commuter routes and on the tube during rush hour.
We’re also keen to bring many of the mainline rail franchises serving commuters under the control of Transport for London. We now have ‘London Overground’ providing more services and getting better stations thanks to this process, and we’ll build on this to create a much bigger and better overground system as fast as we can.
What do you believe is the key issue in the minds of Londoners which will help decide who they choose as Mayor?
Submitted by: sunnyday | 44 votes for this..
Sian Berry The key problem for most Londoners is the incredibly high cost of living, which is why my policies are all designed to save people money, while many will also save carbon as an added bonus.... Show more »Sian Berry The key problem for most Londoners is the incredibly high cost of living, which is why my policies are all designed to save people money, while many will also save carbon as an added bonus. With things like lower transport fares, free insulation available to everyone, more affordable housing, a living wage of £7.20 paid by every employer, and a wider range of local shops and markets providing cheap, healthy food, I’ll improve everyone’s quality of life and cut living costs at the same time. Show less »
The key problem for most Londoners is the incredibly high cost of living, which is why my policies are all designed to save people money, while many will also save carbon as an added bonus. With things like lower transport fares, free insulation available to everyone, more affordable housing, a living wage of £7.20 paid by every employer, and a wider range of local shops and markets providing cheap, healthy food, I’ll improve everyone’s quality of life and cut living costs at the same time.
What is your opinion of London Olympics Logo?
Submitted by: Frings | 31 votes for this..
Sian Berry
The olympic logo is odd, interesting, but would look better in Green.
Where do you stand on Gordon Brown's propsosal to give police accross London powers of stop and search?
Submitted by: Frings | 35 votes for this..
Sian Berry This is a further intrusion of civil liberties, and will inevitably lead to discrimination of minorities by police. Like the spectre of identity cards, it's a further example of the government's... Show more »Sian Berry This is a further intrusion of civil liberties, and will inevitably lead to discrimination of minorities by police. Like the spectre of identity cards, it's a further example of the government's distrust and contempt of the people of Britain. Show less »
This is a further intrusion of civil liberties, and will inevitably lead to discrimination of minorities by police. Like the spectre of identity cards, it's a further example of the government's distrust and contempt of the people of Britain.
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