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Mayor Boris to help people to own their own homes

Back BorisToday Boris Johnson is unveiling his housing and planning manifesto at the Royal Institute of British Architects – I will be going along later. Here is what he has to say:

If we are to improve the quality of life for all Londoners then we must do something about the impact housing has on the rising cost of living. Affordable housing must be more than ‘decent’; it must be desirable.

Furthermore, I will protect London’s green belt, and help regenerate the suburbs by publishing a separate strategy on how to encourage sustainable economic growth in outer London. I will protect the high street by securing affordable retail units for small, independent shops.

I will adopt a fresh approach to housing in London to build varied and vibrant communities, not just tick boxes. If elected as Mayor I will be committed to working in partnership with the boroughs to build a better London – and to leave a lasting legacy for future generations of Londoners.

Some of the details look interesting but need some fleshing out – no doubt the detailed manifesto document will be available later today.

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No more bendies, no more Livingstone

Bendy BusAccording to the BBC today the Mayor has said that there will be no more bendy buses. Could it be that he is rattled by the details of today’s stunning YouGov opinion poll in the Sunday Times which showed Labour 16% behind the Tories – a 25 year low for Labour? The Political Betting website has more details which show that the margin is 25% in London.

Expect to see Livingstone trying to shoot more of Boris’ foxes over the next few weeks. When you lose the initiative you lose.

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Livingstone scaring old ladies again

I found this interview with the Mayor on Youtube. If you move the slider to 2:20 he says of Boris Johnson “I don’t believe he will keep the pensioners’ travel as it is”.

The Mayor knows full well that the Freedom Pass is administered and paid for by the London boroughs and that he has nothing to do with it beyond, bizarrely, having the power to impose an agreement when the London boroughs are negotiating with their supplier TfL of which he is the chairman. This arrangement is called the reserve scheme. It has no parallel anywhere else in the country.

Bors Johnson says: “The Freedom Pass will be protected as an untouchable right for London pensioners.”

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The competence question

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Having spent yesterday morning going into the City to see Boris’ “The Cost of Livingstone” event and then seeing the coverage of the Mayor’s transport event in the press during the day, see his speech here, I have sought to link the two together and question the Mayor’s claim of executive competence in this piece for the Guardian Comment is free blog.

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Vote Livingstone, get road pricing

Congestion Charge signThis afternoon the Boris campaign is loudly signalling that the Mayor’s transport manifesto launched yesterday in Stratford failed to make mention of his secret plans for extending road pricing across London. Boris says:

It has been revealed today that if re-elected as Mayor, Ken Livingstone will roll out the congestion charge to other London Boroughs such as Bromley, Harrow, Ilford, Romford and Wood Green.

The Mayor failed to include any new details of his plans for this roll out in his transport manifesto launch yesterday, however it has been discovered that he has asked Transport for London to develop plans to extend the charge to the outer London Boroughs.

Commenting on this news, the Conservative Candidate for Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, said:

“It is clear the Mayor wishes to roll out congestion charging more widely in boroughs across London. This is a Mayor who is out of touch with people living in Greater London who rely on their cars because of the poor quality of public transport. No doubt now his plans are out he will deny it – but we must remember that he has form. First it was £5, then £8 and soon to be £25. We cannot trust him on the Congestion Charge.”

It looks like they have picked this up from Ben Webster at the Times today.

Corroboration for this story can be found in “Transport 2025” the Mayor’s 20 year transport strategy. This document makes numerous references to road user charging. TfL says:

Road user charging is generally regarded as the most effective way to match travel demands to available road space. It can also provide additional revenues for expenditure on alternative transport options.

The Government has introduced the TIF to help direct its funding support towards two types of project: “productivity” schemes and “demand management” schemes. TfL is considering its bids for support from this fund.

Furthermore, if a road user charging policy was implemented, an additional increase in bus provision would be required to provide an attractive alternative and support the modal shift away from the car.

In the longer term, major new rail infrastructure needs to be accompanied by further road user charging and land use planning. … The DfT’s feasibility study of a national road user charging scheme projected that charging in areas such as outer London could encourage a shift to public transport and also increase car occupancy.

Don’t forget that the current Mayor, who makes laughable claims of competence, has taken £1.2 billion off Londoners for Congestion Charging, and spent it all, see here, whilst seeing bus operating subsidies (ie not including the capital costs of the buses, infrastructure, etc) rise to £617 million last year, see here.

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Barbarians at the gate

BarbariansAccording to the Evening Standard tonight the Mayor was very happy when a mystery bidder bid £195,000 towards his re-election campaign for a Banksy picture called Sketch for Essex Road.

The Mayor is reported to have said:

I suppose the artists are aware of what is happening. They recognise that if Boris gets in there will be barbarism, so they’re doing everything they can to help.

I don’t know how the Mayor thinks that this kind of statement has any resonance. Barbarism? You can call Boris and the Tories lots of things but barbaric is just silly.

Then again, didn’t the barbarians overrun decadent Rome? Decadent is a credible charge to level at City Hall right now.

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Boris’ transport manifesto

Back BorisA couple of weeks on and I was in town again this morning for Boris’ transport manifesto launch. Last time it was “Making London safer”. This time it was “Getting London moving”.

Read the whole thing here.

Again it is high quality stuff and there is no doubting that Boris has done his homework and come up with some fresh new ideas. No doubt some will scoff that “Express buses in South London” is an oxymoron but that is a little hard. You could use the argument that buses will slow down traffic as an argument for having no buses anywhere.

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Mayor behind – and scared

Boris 5 points ahead

This afternoon the ConservativeHome website used this graphic to illustrate their story about today’s YouGov poll which shows Boris Johnson 5 points ahead in the Mayoral race. Ross Lydall at the Standard has a couple of interesting pieces on this poll and the Mayor’s own polling. It appears that the Mayor refused to reveal his own MORI polling numbers at his press conference this morning but published them pretty sharply after the You Gov numbers came out. Sounds like he was rushed into changing his mind by the bad news.

Boris’ crime launch on 13th February was extremly sure-footed, see previous posting. If he can keep this up these polls are going to keep moving towards him. Go Boris!

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The Met is after Boris

Back BorisBoris Johnson was somewhat bemused today to receive a letter from the police regarding an alleged crime from 2003 – he wrote an article in the Telegraph relating how he picked up a damaged cigar case in the ruins of the home of former Iraqi deputy prime minister Tariq Aziz.

The Met says:

Police attention has been drawn to reports suggesting that you have in your possession an item that may be Iraqi cultural property, namely a cigar case from the address of Tariq Aziz… The reports further suggest that the item was illegally removed from Iraq since 6th August 1990.

Boris says:

There were over 18,000 crimes in London last month and yet the police write to me about this? What this shows is a concerted effort by my political opponents to waste police time by dragging up an article that I wrote 5 years ago and trying to make political mileage out of it. When knife crime is on the rise in our capital city, can it be right that police time is allowed to be wasted in this way?

Quite. The 18,000 crimes, actually nearer 19,000, recorded by the Met in January are analysed here.

Update: Link to letter here.

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Gavron on the campaign trail in Ealing

Nicky GavronEaling Borough Senior Citizens Action Group hosted a visit to the Borough by Deputy Mayor, Nicky Gavron, today. Although EBSCAG, as they call themselves, profess to be non-political they had the Labour deputy London mayor talking about London issues and Labour councillor Ranjit Dheer talking about local issues so it was definitely Labour in broadcast mode. Gavron was half an hour late so people were already getting restive when Gavron kicked off.