Rent control is not the answer. But we must ensure that deposits owed are promptly repaid and that rogue landlords are exposed.
Our capital is an aspirational city where a message of opportunity from our party should cut through. We can win these voters back. We just need to try.
Bold plans could see 100,000 extra properties. It would also mean an improved quality of housing for existing tenants.
Khan does not want to talk about his record. That is because he is failing Londoners. So instead he is trying to blame others.
While Londoners want action, the Labour Mayor offers excuses. Shaun Bailey will offer a credible challenge.
Boff was the runner up. The election takes place in May 2020.
All three are great campaigners and proven grassroots workers across London. Winning is a challenge but the prize is definitely up for grabs.
I’ve already voted for Boff as the Conservative candidate. Sometimes I suspect that he knows even more about the capital than Peter Ackroyd.
Through the Centre for Social Justice, she has put her time into actively working on the difficult issues we also face such as homelessness.
I’m backing him to be the next Mayor of London. He will work tirelessly to deliver and he will lead.
He has the ideas to take the Capital forward. One great example is his plan to put one thousand extra police officers on the streets by cutting waste in City Hall.
I would put an extra thousand police officers back on the streets by cutting City Hall waste – and I would use new technology to make policing more efficient.
Glasgow has shown the alternative. We can build communities to show the young a better way than joining gangs.
My campaign is a positive and upbeat campaign. It reaches out to non-traditional Conservative supporters whilst staying true to our Conservative principles.
Scrap HS2. Integrate social care. Abolish NI. Reverse police cuts. Consider a new Bill of Rights. And much, much more.