The first article in a series examining the mayor’s legacy considers the transport projects he has secured – and the one which he blocked.
To cope with a surging population, the capital must not delay new transport projects.
It’s about what they contribute – and take from – the public finances.
It includes a commitment to secure 500,000 new jobs through his Action Plan for Greater London.
Conservatives on the London Assembly have produced a series of policies to make London a better city.
In the capital it is vital for the message of wider prosperity and independence to win through.
There are negative possibilities for the supply of jobs, positive ones for productivity – and a lot of variation across sections.
Khan’s reckless and unfunded spending pledges threaten the future of the Tube, and our ability to solve the housing crisis by connecting with space for new homes.
Zac’s ideas for releasing government-owned brownfield sites sit well in a borough known for zealous protection of its green belt
“Electing Sadiq Khan will give us a boost,” says Corbyn – showing the pair are allies.
The “doughnut strategy” is working – there was a warm welcome for Goldsmith in Stanmore and Hatch End.
The Mayor concedes there have been delays, but argues that they avoided Londoners “paying an exorbitant amount”.
A month ago, this site carried assessments of how Goldsmith’s campaign is going. Now the authors return for an update.
Making our message attractive to urban voters who share so many of our values is absolutely essential to building a genuinely one-nation Conservative Party.