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All London Mayoral Candidates Name: All London Mayoral Candidates
Occupation: Politician
Country: UK
Total Questions: 12
Total Answers: 9
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  1. sunnyday   asked : "What do you believe is the key issue in the minds of Londoners which will help decide who they choose as Mayor?" "What do you believe is the key issue in the minds of Londoners which will help decide who they choose as Mayor?"
    Answer: "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.

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  2. pmy008   asked : "As a regular Sunday commuter I find the engineering work done on Sundays to be extremely frustrating and can lead to me having to start my journey up to an hour before I would have to during the week...." Show more» "As a regular Sunday commuter I find the engineering work done on Sundays to be extremely frustrating and can lead to me having to start my journey up to an hour before I would have to during the week. Are there any plans or intentions to reduce the inconvenience that Sunday engineering can bring?" Show less«
    Answer: "Brian Paddick: As public transport is my only way of getting around London, I know what you mean. The problem is that the Tube and rail services were underfunded so massively by successive Tory and..." Show more» "Brian Paddick:

    As public transport is my only way of getting around London, I know what you mean. The problem is that the Tube and rail services were underfunded so massively by successive Tory and Labour governments that our chickens are coming home to roost in the amount of repair work now needed to be done. The failure, as Liberal Democrats predicted, of the Tube PPP hasn’t helped either.

    But what I fail to understand is why the consultation between transport operators about which routes close when, and what alternative solution to offer people whose journeys will be disrupted, is so bad. Surely it’s not rocket science for all the operators to sit round one table and plan when the work will take place, and as importantly ensure that passengers can get to what they need to go as quickly as possible.

    Sian Berry

    The current programme of work on the tube is long overdue, but completely necessary, even if it is costing us all a fortune under a PPP we didn’t want. And, unfortunately, the fact is weekends are the best time to do this because they are the least busy days. If I’m Mayor, I’ll make it a priority to keep the works on time, so that London gets the better tube system it needs without delay, and without having to have extra weekends of closures. I will also work on getting trains to run through the night at weekends to make getting home safer.

    E."Where do you stand on the suggestion from the recent Government Report that students should be encouraged to swear an oath of allegiance to Queen and Country?"

    My views on education are focused on important issues such as reducing classroom sizes and making higher education available to all by abolishing fees and bringing back a proper grants system. I and the Greens do not believe children should be indoctrinated into any ideology; and this includes religion and Monarchy, so no oaths under a Green government.

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  3. Travesty   asked : "Where do you stand on the suggestion from the recent Government Report that students should be encouraged to swear an oath of allegiance to Queen and Country?" "Where do you stand on the suggestion from the recent Government Report that students should be encouraged to swear an oath of allegiance to Queen and Country?"
    Answer: "Brian Paddick: It strikes me as a fairly meaningless gesture." "Brian Paddick:

    It strikes me as a fairly meaningless gesture.

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  4. Frings   asked : "Where do you stand on Gordon Brown's propsosal to give police accross London powers of stop and search?" "Where do you stand on Gordon Brown's propsosal to give police accross London powers of stop and search?"
    Answer: "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.

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  5. bonzo1   asked : "Is there a danger that the Mayoral election is turning into a forum for the candidates to vy with each other over who can make the most promises? It seems to be going that way already -  you are ..." Show more» "Is there a danger that the Mayoral election is turning into a forum for the candidates to vy with each other over who can make the most promises? It seems to be going that way already -  you are going to put 1000 police on the roads, I'll match that and raise you 50 police." Show less«
    Answer: "Brian Paddick: There is a danger that this election is turning into a personality contest, a sort of “London Mayor Idol” if you like, rather than a proper debate about policies that could deliver better..." Show more» "Brian Paddick:

    There is a danger that this election is turning into a personality contest, a sort of “London Mayor Idol” if you like, rather than a proper debate about policies that could deliver better services in the capital over the next four years. Instead you have a candidate running on their old record, a candidate who has never run anything and avoids all discussion of policy where possible, and someone like me who wants a proper debate about how we take London forward. I am serious about the job, and I don’t promise anything I cannot deliver. See my Contract for London for further details.

    Sian Berry

    There do seem to be a lot of policies in this election that are made up in the back of taxis on the way to the press conference. My favourites of these are both from Boris Johnson. He said he will plant just 10,000 trees, when we are already half way through a programme of planting a million trees in London, so he clearly knew nothing about this and just made his number up. The other classic was when he said he’d put bus conductors back on every bus – a great idea, but he underestimated the cost by more than £100 million.

    Because the London Greens have worked on the budget for the past four years (since Ken Livingstone has had to rely on our votes to get his budget through since 2004) our policies are much better thought through. We do know what our policies cost and how we’ll pay for them, unlike some other parties’ candidates.

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