Bombshell poll shows just how unpopular the Tories are in London
The findings show the sheer scale of dissatisfaction with the Tories in the capital,
The findings show the sheer scale of dissatisfaction with the Tories in the capital,
“It’s time for an honest and mature debate about the best way forward, and be open to exploring a closer relationship with the EU.”
‘Wait, what?! Nearly a quarter of a billion quid to be spent on London roads – and this is badged as a “Network North” project?’
‘The state continues to douse fires, but there is no regulatory reform and no independent inquiry into the operations of the finance industry.’
A new report paints a rosy picture of the finance sector’s tax contribution. Prem Sikka digs a bit deeper…
The government’s housing record is less than stellar, but Secretary of State James Brokenshire still thought it ok to threaten the Mayor of London on his. Tom Copley AM writes.
As the Mayor marks the end of the first half of his term, Florence Eshalomi reflects on how the capital changed under his leadership.
Corporate pay at the top continues to skyrocket whilst average wages stagnate. Let’s do something about it.
City firms have failed to learn the lessons from the crash – a Labour government must finally bring them into line.
She promised radical reform in boardrooms and that “big business needs to change”, but the plans unveiled today maintain the status quo in the City.