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Ex-Mayor Livingstone

Mayor’s spin doctor in chief keeping busy

I have just bowdlerised this posting in response to an e-mail from Joy Johnson. She calls herself Director of Media and Marketing and is I guess the woman responsible for overseeing the Mayor’s £100 million a year propaganda budget. She says:

Dear Cllr Taylor,

In your recent blog on the Mayor’s trip to Miami, you named one of my press officers and referred to her as ‘a cute little PR’.

Miss X is an officer employed by the Greater London Authority and should not be publicly singled out merely for doing her job. To refer to Miss X in the terms you have is sexist, derogatory and completely unacceptable.

I would ask that you remove Miss X’s name and the demeaning ‘cute little PR’ reference from your website immediately.

Yours sincerely

Joy Johnson

Whilst I admire and approve of a boss sticking up for one of her people I do think she comes across as being somewhat humourless and brittle. It seems strange to put yourself in the position of talking to the press and the outside world in general and then running back under the skirts of the protection due “an officer employed by the Greater London Authority” at the prospect of simply being named. If she was some lowly grunt in TfL say whose job involved planning the next adjustment to traffic light timings designed to slow down drivers even further I could see the need to protect her identity from the righteous indignation of London drivers. But, her name is on the bottom of the press release silly.

Joy’s choice of words: “merely for doing her job”, made me laugh too because the Mayor got into trouble with a certain Evening Standard reporter who was merely doing his job. I guess that when this PR goes to heaven and has to account for all her air miles she will tell St Peter that she was only following orders.

I have not met the PR lady in question and I cannot really comment on whether she is indeed cute or little. The dark craft of spin/comms/PR is though somewhat over-represented by young women so I am not sure that I have strayed that far from the bounds of propriety really.

I am happy to know that Ms Johnson is one of my readers and has nothing better to do with her time.

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Ex-Mayor Livingstone

Mayor admits that bus subsidies are rising 14%

This morning the Mayor wrote in response to my request for a clarification of bus subsidies. Although he is meant to reply within 20 working days, a figure he uses as a minimum rather than a maximum, the letter took almost 2 months to arrive, see below.

The letter shows that bus subsidies will rise £65 million or 14% next year to a staggering £528 million. This is a huge sum – fifth of the Met budget, the equivalent of running five general hospitals, bigger than the London Fire Brigade budget. In spite of above inflation fare rises, that will result in a projected rise in income of 5.5%, Transport for London’s costs are out of control and will rise by 8.2% next year. TfL are by reputation one of the most wasteful and inefficient parts of government but it is truly excruciating to have cash fare rises of 33% which target the poorest in society and still manage to draw down yet more subsidy.

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The Mayor is particularly cynical with his handling of this information. The bus subsidy in not made clear in the TfL annual report. When you ask him to furnish the information, which is a necessary prerequisite for any sensible debate on the funding of public transport, it takes 2 days shy of 2 months to arrive. The final insult is that once he has gone to the trouble and expense of writing an answer on 2nd February he puts a second class stamp on the envelope to delay the answer for as long as possible.

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Ex-Mayor Livingstone

Alternative budget for London

ConservativesLast week was budget week for the London Mayor and Assembly. The budget was discussed at Mayor’s Question Time on Tuesday and the Mayor had a go at the Conservatives’ proposals to curtail young persons bus concessions in particular, see previous posting. The final vote will take place on 14th February but is a foregone conclusion as the Greens have already been bought for £47 million, see previous posting.

The debate was covered well by the London Salmon blog so I won’t try to repeat that work. Having seen the alternative Tory budget talked about I looked for it online and failed to find it. On Friday the Tory group chief of staff, Darren Bryant, e-mailed it over and said it would be OK to publish it – here it is.

Alternative budget for London

It is a very well worked through document and deserves a wider readership than it will get. It shows how easy it would be to deliver a standstill budget this year while still increasing police numbers as planned. It also made provision for 600 more transport police.

I was pleased to see the Tory group making use of figures I had extracted from the Mayor on how the Londoner was funded – the alternative budget returned all of the Londoner tax back to the GLA bodies so that there could be more police, cheaper fares and more useful economic development rather than wasting £3 million per annum on telling Londoners how great Livingstone is.

The budget clearly points out how the Mayor has increased his impost by 147.1% since he came to power and shows how the low paid need to toil for two weeks to pay this bill. The budget astutely points out that the real increase in the precept is 5.7% not the headline 5.3% as the £20 Olympic levy should not be included in the base. Rather than trying to give a point by point commentary I would recommend a quick read yourself – it really is quite digestible.

As I said earlier the Mayor has had a go at the Tory proposal to take away the current young persons’ concessions on the busses. The other line of attack from the Mayor was his defence of his typically self-aggrandising plans for a London celebration of the abolition of slavery. I don’t suppose that the celebration will dwell on the facts of how the largest military power in the world, spurred on by a Christian religious revival, used its naval might to destroy an obvious evil. Maybe the US Neo-Conservatives are simply not ambitious enough! The Mayor’s hysterical press release is just designed to please the overpaid Lee Jasper and no-one else. The silliest line is:

The headlines in every national newspaper and TV news report this week have shown that there is a major attack on the Muslim communities in this country.

Funny, I thought that the police were attacking Islamic terrorists who were plotting to kill a British soldier on video. The Mayor thinks that black is white but if he spends enough of our money on broadcasting his upside down views, £100 million a year, then we will all lose our reason. The actual, unspun Conservative proposal was:

This year the Mayor has also included £275,000 to commemorate the bicentenary of the slave trade abolition. Whilst we view this as a valuable commemoration to be undertaken, we view it as more appropriate that this event should have been provided and paid for by central Government as a national commemoration rather than by regional Government, especially in light of the £500,000 capital grant from DCMS and the £1.65m award from the Heritage Lottery Fund for the International Slavery Museum in Liverpool. We also rather recognise that the funding should preferably have been spent on combating the modern day slave trade and note that had this money been provided to the MPS it would pay for an additional four specialist anti-trafficking Officers – a 50% increase on the current number.

Rather than puffing himself the Mayor might want to spend any spare cash on real people in distress right now. I guess young eastern European women being trafficked for prostitution is not a “left-wing” issue so the Mayor does not give a toss.

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Ex-Mayor Livingstone

Mayor flies to Miami to save planet

I get to watch the Superbowl you lot get to go to work on Monday to pay for itOn Friday the Mayor announced the teams that are coming to London in October to play a full on NFL football game – yawn! Apparently he is staying on to watch the Superbowl tonight. Good luck to him and I hope he enjoys another freebie paid for by us poor council tax payers.

He is a totally bizarre man though. On Thursday he was blathering on about climate change, and probably quite right too, see press release, but the next day he pops up at a press conference in Miami and announces this game. First of all why does he need to go to Miami, he is the London Mayor after all, and secondly why do we need American football in the UK anyway? Maybe he should have been in London at Twickenham yesterday watching Johnny Wilkinson or would that be too middle class for our jet set working class hero Mayor?

The funniest factoid in the Mayor’s NFL press release is that this initiative will persuade 10,000 Americans to come to London to watch a football match. No concern about global warming there then.

The press release was strangely worded because it did not make it clear the Mayor was actually in Miami although apparently he is there with a female PR whose phone number is given along with the info that she is in Miami. It is pretty clear he is actually there from the coverage in the Miami Herald. While he was there the Mayor could not help pursuing his personal diplomatic mission to the world:

I look forward to the day the American people elect a government as great as they are.

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Communications disease Ex-Mayor Livingstone

Mayor candidate attacks Livingstone’s ad waste

cps.gifToday the CPS published a paper written by Victoria Borwick, one of the possible Tory candidates for London Mayor. She lays into the Mayor for his excessive spending and its impact on the poorest in our society. See CPS press release.

Borwick makes use of my £100 million a year communications disease attack in her piece. See below.

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Ex-Mayor Livingstone

Mayor down with the kids

Every bus in London is getting trashed by kidsThe Mayor is laying into the Tories’ alternative budget today. His main line of attack seems to be their targeting of the young persons’ concessions on the buses.

The Mayor has a point when he says that the alternative suggested by the Tories, essentially an experiment into American style bussing, may not be well thought through. He is though being typically disingenuous.

The scheme costs £55 million and is resulting in all of our buses being vandalised and a culture of entitlement amongst young people. This scheme is badly broken and is driving youth crime but the Mayor does not want to have a proper debate though so he just uses inflammatory language to stifle debate.

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Ex-Mayor Livingstone

Give away Mayor can’t be green too

For latest on this story follow this link.

This scheme costs £213 million but don't expect me to tell youToday the Mayor is trying to ensure that his role in the Freedom Pass is not undermined. Most people would see the Freedom Pass (free travel for disabled people and those over 60) as a good thing. Much of it probably is but few people understand the cost (£213 million in the last financial year), see link.

The public debate and subsequent decisions about such benefits need to take place in the context of a full understanding of the costs. The Mayor is a great one for talking about freebies but not admitting how much they cost. The cost of this scheme is the equivalent of running two large general hospitals. I for one would argue that much of this resource should be re-targeted at the very old who can’t even physically get on a bus. There are few people who are in work or on good pensions who would strongly argue that they should be the recipients of this largesse.

The other thing the Mayor needs to accept that this scheme covers over one million people. It is not green Mr Mayor to give a million people free travel. In fact it is quite mad from an environmental point of view.

If you have come here from the Mayor’s press release follow this link to see my rebuttal.

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Ex-Mayor Livingstone

Livinstone saves planet – by flying to Switzerland

You'll have to pay for my carbon off-setting and the swanky hotel billsThe London Mayor has been in Davos this week hanging out with the global movers and shakers.

I am sure that he has told all that will listen how great his Congestion Charge scheme has been. I don’t suppose that he will have let on how little it has achieved or how he has wasted all of £1 billion he has collected off us.

As with most of the Mayor’s foreign diplomacy and green advocacy efforts he is acting outside his powers.

He is very shrewd though to pick this issue as it will have resonance with many voters however ineffective and self-serving his contribution is.

Tuesday’s editorial in the Standard on Tuesday points out another issue:

Today, the World Economic Forum at Davos in Switzerland starts, and among the world leaders will be Tony Blair – and the Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone. Once, it would have been inconceivable to imagine Mr Livingstone in this sort of company; now he seems quite at home among the globe’s big moneymen. It all goes to reinforce Mr Livingstone’s reputation as the most travelled of the mayors of the world’s big cities. Yet there are parts of the capital that have hardly seen the Mayor since his election. One day, perhaps, Mr Livingstone would consider making a trip, for example, to Richmond?

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Ex-Mayor Livingstone

Greens bought for £47 million

I'm having another 5.2% thank youIt looks like the Mayor has bought the Green Party for £47 million.

In order to be sure of getting his budget past the GLA the Mayor needs some allies as the Labour group is so small now.

The Green Party is willing to do his bidding in return for enough cash for their pet projects.

The Mayor wants to ramp his share of the council tax up by another 5.2% so he needs their help.

What confuses me is how he can claim to be spending £47 million he wasn’t spending anyway and then suggest that the GLA’s portion of the precept is only 18p a week or £40.5 million. How do you find £47 million from £40.5 million? The answer is, of course, you can’t. What he is doing is plundering the LDA and TfL budgets to fund these schemes. So if the LDA is not doing its core job of generating new economic development in London and your fares are going up crazily you know who to blame – the Green Party. Just to be clear here: the Mayor is taking £47 million out of those GLA bodies that are funded by central government to persuade the Greens to allow him to take more money off you.

In typically mendacious style the Mayor talks about his increase being 29p per week rather than an inflation busting 5.2%, a figure that does not appear anywhere in his two press releases. The Mayor wants you to work this out for yourself. Then again he never spelt out his 13.3% precept rise last year (see previous story) or the 33% rise for cash fares on public transport in January (see previous story).

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Ealing and Northfield Ex-Mayor Livingstone

Gazette can’t add up

On page 2 today the Gazette carries comments from opposition leader Sonika Nirwal regarding the small rise in council tax signalled by council leader Jason Stacey (see previous posting). Both the Gazette in its headline and Nirwal in her quote try to slur the new administration with the word hypocrisy. What a load of twaddle?

In the pre-amble to the Conservative manifesto for the local elections in May we identified one of our programme focuses as:

Keeping council tax as low as possible. Cutting out the massive waste at Ealing Council and delivering true value for money for the council tax already paid by residents.

In the main body of the document we say:

Year on year a Conservative run Ealing Council will hold council tax to levels as low as possible.

This is exactly what we are doing. That’s called delivery not hypocrisy.

If you wonder about the Gazette’s reporting you should certainly worry about their maths. They take five year’s worth of percentage rises and add them up. To have any mathematical sense they need to be multiplied. Doh! I pointed this out on 24th February when they first used the figures like this (see previous posting).

The tables below are constructed straight from my council tax bills since 1999. They show the excruciating rise in council tax Band D in Ealing during the early years of this century driven by the wastefulness of both the old Labour administration and the London Mayor. Ealing council’s charge has gone up 71%, the GLA precept by 175% (ie 2.75 times) and the council tax (which covers both of these) has gone up by 86%. Note how both the Mayor and the Labour council tried to control their rises in election years (election years highlighted in red).

Ealing's Council Tax