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  1. Londontowner   asked : "Before you start your campaign for Mayor of London, would you like to apologise for any of the more strident opinions or controversial views you have expressed as a columnist over the years?"
    Boris Johnson answer: "Mr. Johnson has answered this question several times, most recently Show more» "Mr. Johnson has answered this question several times, most recently here." Show less«

  2. bonzo1   asked : "your website: http://www.kenlivingstone.com/ is encouraging readers to try and stop Porsche's legal challenge to your proposed CO2 charge. On what grounds do you believe that Porsche shouldn't be allowed..."
    Ken Livingstone answer: "Londoners should decide whether or not to charge high emission cars for the pollution they inflict on the rest of us, not a luxury car manufacturer flexing their muscles in the courts. I am proposing..." Show more» "Londoners should decide whether or not to charge high emission cars for the pollution they inflict on the rest of us, not a luxury car manufacturer flexing their muscles in the courts.

    I am proposing a £25 a day charge on the most polluting cars, like some 4x4s and high-powered sports cars, because we have to do something to cut the greenhouse gas emissions that are causing climate change.

    Londoners will have a clear choice on 1 May – vote for me and we will introduce the new CO2 charge, or back Boris Johnson and he will scrap it.

    Porsche have a clear vested interest in attempting to block the CO2 charge, because almost all of their vehicles are in the highest polluting class. Porsche should focus their attentions on cutting CO2 emissions from the cars they produce, and leave it to Londoners to decide how to tackle pollution in their city.

    While the purpose of the CO2 Charge is not to raise revenue, we anticipate it will also raise around

    £30-50 million in revenue each year, which will be reinvested in transport improvements across the capital, including massive improvements to cycling and pedestrian facilities in London." Show less«

  3. fionab2   asked : "You said that you were amazed by the popularity of cycling when in France for the Tour de France, and stated that we would use the French 'free bikes' scheme around London. When will this happen?"
    Ken Livingstone answer: "Over the last 8 years we have achieved an 80% increase in cycling in London, raising investment in cycling every year. My election manifesto sets out how we will introduce a central London bike hire ..." Show more» "Over the last 8 years we have achieved an 80% increase in cycling in London, raising investment in cycling every year.
    My election manifesto sets out how we will introduce a central London bike hire scheme with 6,000 bikes available every 300 metres, as part of a much wider investment of over £500 million in cycling facilities across London.
    Due to the need to agree all of this with the central London boroughs, the earliest date for the introduction of the scheme is summer 2010." Show less«

  4. sunnyday   asked : "Ken Livingstone is advocating a pretty extensive range of initiatives to clean up London (some of which you are supporting yourself ) - so what do you offer Londoners that Ken doesn't?"
    Siân Berry answer: "Apart from the fact that most of the Mayor’s initiatives need to be expanded (for example I’d triple the cycling budget), the main policy sticking point between the Greens and Ken Livingstone is that ..." Show more» "

    Apart from the fact that most of the Mayor’s initiatives need to be expanded (for example I’d triple the cycling budget), the main policy sticking point between the Greens and Ken Livingstone is that he still wants to build an enormous motorway bridge over the Thames Gateway. This is a policy remaining from his first term in office (before he needed our Green votes in the Assembly to pass his budget) and it would be disastrous for both Londoners and the environment. There will be a huge increase in noise and traffic pollution in east London, and is not the way to solve the transport infrastructure problems facing Londoners.

    I’d spend the money on new train and tram services instead and reduce the need for car travel, rather than build more roads, which has never been shown to improve traffic problems.

    " Show less«

  5. bonzo1   asked : "It's not a Mayoral issue I know , but I'm interested to know your thoughts on this. Who do you hold most responsible for the UK's involvement in the War with Iraq -  Tony blair and the Labour Govt..."
    Lindsey German answer: "Click video icon to view answer." "Click video icon to view answer."

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  1. keithwhu is asking Siân Berry : "The Green Party openly opposed Boris Johnson as Mayor of London so I would like to ask now, what kind of working relationship they expect to have with Boris and the Tories on the London Assembly?" "The Green Party openly opposed Boris Johnson as Mayor of London so I would like to ask now, what kind of working relationship they expect to have with Boris and the Tories on the London Assembly?"
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  1. keithwhu is asking Boris Johnson : "You have said that you will shut down the Londonpaper when you become Mayor. When will we see this happen and what will happen to the people who work for it?" "You have said that you will shut down the Londonpaper when you become Mayor. When will we see this happen and what will happen to the people who work for it?"
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  1. sunnyday is asking Gordon Brown : "How could you reassure long time Labour supporters like myself that we should continue to give you our support when you demonstrate with the 10p tax fiasco that you are oblivious to everything the Party..." Show more» "How could you reassure long time Labour supporters like myself that we should continue to give you our support when you demonstrate with the 10p tax fiasco that you are oblivious to everything the Party once stood for and on top of that, in the way it has been handled, you also demonstrate a lack of any clear management skills?" Show less«
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  1. digout is asking Brian Cowen : "Mr Cowen, You have been finance minister in Ireland over a period of years in which the country has achieved extraordinary prosperity. Yet you have done nothing with the prosperity about which you constantly..." Show more» "Mr Cowen,
    You have been finance minister in Ireland over a period of years in which the country has achieved extraordinary prosperity. Yet you have done nothing with the prosperity about which you constantly boast. Our public services are a shambles. In particular, our education system is shamefully underfunded. We spend only 4.6% of GDP on education. The OECD average is 6.1%, while Iceland and Israel spend 8%.
    Can you tell me why you think it is a good idea to spend so little on learning?" Show less«
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  1. evenhand is asking Denis MacShane : "There are winners and losers in everything- who loses in the UK from a bigger and politically closer-knit EU? And what policies do you have to help them?" "There are winners and losers in everything- who loses in the UK from a bigger and politically closer-knit EU? And what policies do you have to help them?"
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