Where was Khan’s outrage when human rights’ abusers, Mohammed bin Salman, or Xi Jinping, came to visit?
He has splurged £400,000 on a beach party in Newham and £10 million on a test which enables Met Police officers to determine the ‘colour’ of their personality.
Hitting Londoners with a tax for driving when they have no alternative is unfair. More electric car charging points and improved public transport are needed.
Pupils engaged in aggressive or threatening behaviour must be taken out of mainstream schools. That is in everyone’s interests.
Building new houses on brownfield sites, incentivising working from home, and supporting the expansion of cycle hire schemes should be on our agenda.
This key responsibility isn’t just a question about resources. It’s also about attitude and delivery.
When Johnson was Mayor, challenging performance targets were set – and a credible plan implemented to ensure they were achieved.
Rent control is not the answer. But we must ensure that deposits owed are promptly repaid and that rogue landlords are exposed.
The experience of San Francisco was that the policy caused the supply of available rental housing to be reduced by 15 per cent.
Our concerns aren’t in Europe, or America. They’re local. They’re at the end of our road. We are worried about the dire state of crime, housing and air quality.
We must bring in the technology to allow frontline police officers to carry scanners which enable them to detect knives and guns beneath clothing
With Westminster, Holyrood, and City Hall all setting overlapping rules, confusion and expense are sure to follow.
London’s Mayor is overseeing an administration typified by virtue signalling, financial incompetence, and wasteful spending.
The second in a mini-series of three pieces on this site about anti-Muslim prejudice – and what the Government and Party should do about it.