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London Mayor and Greater London Assembly Election 2008


As Trade Unions, we support Ken because he will deliver a better London and a better work/life balance for Londoners. Recently, Ken Livingstone wrote to trade union members to outline why this election is so important to all of us:

“Although this will be a London election, with a huge amount at stake for Londoners, it is also an election that will have a national impact. This is an election that will starkly stake pro-trade union policies, with the policies of a slash and burn Thatcherite in Boris Johnson.

The Conservatives don’t act in the interest of trade unionists. It’s not just because of their record in the past – abolishing the old Greater London Council, starving public services of cash, cutting police numbers – but what they stand for now.

Boris Johnson, the Tory candidate for Mayor, is standing on a platform which will take London in the wrong direction and hurt the interests of trade unionists.

He wants to abolish the policy that half of all new homes should be affordable – which would shift housing development into higher priced housing out of the hands of working people.
He strongly supported the privatisation of the railways, and is instinctively hostile to public services remaining in public hands.
He called the National Minimum Wage, one of the great Trade Union victories of recent years, a move that would “destroy jobs”.
Trade unionists across the country are in a position to lend a hand in the run up to the May election. By signing up you will be able to influence the debate by joining online petitions, donating to my campaign, and by helping inform friends and family about the key issues.”

Over the coming months, TULO and trade union’s will be emailing members with news, updates and with new ways in which you can be involved in the trade union campaign.

Trade unionists in London and around Britain can lend support to the campaign in a number of ways. Please join the TULO email list to keep in touch or consider donating to Ken Livingstone’s campaign through his website.

London trade union’s are getting behind Ken because, in his words, “since becoming Mayor in 2000, I have worked closely with all of London’s trade unions to ensure that our city’s economic success benefits everyone. Together, we have put in place better employment policies, promoted a London living wage, and improved our public transport system. “

There is a clear choice to make in May – join the campaign and help us get Ken back in.


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Hasn't this been posted before?

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This forum is getting to be a joke, it seems it has become a political forum for the GMB and Ken Livingstone..... I have decided.... as I am not a member of the GMB it is time to turn my computer off.......

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Is this really the place for blatent campaigning?

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This forum is getting to be a joke, it seems it has become a political forum for the GMB and Ken Livingstone..... I have decided.... as I am not a member of the GMB it is time to turn my computer off.......

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Do people in Brighton have the chance to vote in this election?

Probably no, so in the interests of fairness;

Transport


Everyone who has sweltered in a tube train stuck between stations, who has endured aggressive behaviour on the top deck of a bus, who has been gridlocked in London traffic, or who has dodged death while cycling through the streets, knows that there are serious problems with London transport.

Getting from A to B is a daily struggle for many who live in this city, whether they live in zone 1 or zone 6.

A Mayor exists to solve these problems, but not enough has been done. While we now have greater spending on transport, the money is not always invested wisely. For every pound we spend on fares, too much is spent on running costs and advertising - too little is spent on investment in the technology and infrastructure that will improve transport in the future.

We pay the highest fares in Europe and we deserve value for money:


Londoners must see more police on the buses, especially in outer London. This is why I will double the number of police officers to patrol them.

Suburban stations need to be safer, which is why I will provide funding for 50 extra British Transport Police Officers to patrol the worst stations.

The bendy bus is unsuitable for London's streets, they are twice as dangerous as non-articulated buses and have almost three times the rate of fare evasion. I will phase out bendy buses and run a new competition to find a 21st century Routemaster that has full disabled access, runs on clean fuel and has conductors.

I will introduce live, interactive bus tracking so you can see where your bus is and avoid long waits at the bus stop.

The tube needs to be rescued from the ruins of Gordon Brown's finance deal, so that vital upgrades that were promised actually happen. I will look again at having an air-conditioned tube. We need to take the thumbs of the RMT off the windpipe of London commuters with a no-strike deal that gives both sides the benefit of an independent arbitrator.

The Congestion Charge must be reformed. Congestion has now risen above pre-Congestion Charge levels. Ken Livingstone's £25 levy will not improve congestion or emissions and will hit families and small businesses - it is a stick with which to beat motorists which is why I will not introduce it.

Cars stuck in traffic emit more than cars that are moving so we need to rephase traffic lights to get traffic moving more smoothly and to achieve this, I will lobby government for powers to fine utility companies that run overtime when digging up the roads.

We must also encourage Londoners to walk and cycle more and I will provide £2 million for safe cycle parking. I will work with boroughs to improve existing cycle and walking routes.

I will fight for London's rail commuters and campaign for longer trains, more frequent services and Oyster at all stations.

The Freedom Pass will be protected as an untouchable right for London pensioners.

Injured veterans who live in London will be able to travel free on London buses.

I will lobby for long-term projects that London needs, including the Oxford Street Tram, East London Line Phase 2, DLR and Transit extensions and the Crossrail to Ebbsfleet.

We will continue to oppose the construction of a third runway at Heathrow airport.

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I have never met any of the candidates for London mayor, but what I do know is that I would find it very hard to vote for a party that has just doubled the rate of income tax on the lowest paid. :sad:

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http://www.kenlivingstone.org/kens-big-expensive-mouth/obsessedwithnazis.html


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Ken Livingstone's obsession with the Nazis


Ken Livingstone, the Mayor of London, rarely misses an opportunity to offend the sensibilities of decent people.

Memories are still fresh of his obscene remarks comparing a Jewish journalist to a **** guard, which resulted in an investigation into Livingstone by a local government watchdog in the United Kingdom. And in comments he has made following the July 2005 suicide bombings in his own city, which claimed the lives of 56 innocent people, Livingstone has often sounded like an apologist for terrorism.

Livingstone also portrayed young British Jews as potential soldiers in the Israeli army, thus raising again - at a time when anti-Semitism in the UK is growing - the accusation of "dual loyalty" (it is well-known that only Israeli citizens can serve in their country's army).

An examination of Livingstone's career shows that his present statements are an unfortunate echo of his past. During the early 1980s, as leader of the Greater London Council (GLC), Livingstone endorsed Palestinian terrorism and edited a newspaper which ran a cartoon showing then-Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin dressed in an SS Uniform and captioned with the words "The Final Solution" in gothic script.

Since that time, Livingstone has tried to reinvent himself as a moderate and responsible politician. Yet he continues to belittle the Holocaust by invoking it to describe anything he doesn't like, and has embraced Sheikh Yusuf al Qaradawi, a leading ideologue of Islamist terror and an avowed anti-Semite.

The following is a compilation of Livingstone's statements on the Holocaust, Israel, the Middle East and terrorism:

On the Holocaust:

Oliver Finegold: Mr Livingstone, "Evening Standard." How did tonight go?

Ken Livingstone: How awful for you. Have you thought of having treatment?

Finegold: How did tonight go?

Livingstone: Have you thought of having treatment?

Finegold: Was it a good party? What does it mean for you?

Livingstone: What did you do before? Were you a German war criminal?

Finegold: No, I'm Jewish, I wasn't a German war criminal and I'm actually quite offended by that. So, how did tonight go?

Mr Livingstone: Arr right, well you might be, but actually you are just like a concentration camp guard, you are just doing it because you are paid to, aren't you?

Finegold: Great, I have you on record for that. So, how was tonight?

Mr Livingstone: It's nothing to do with you because your paper is a load of scumbags and reactionary bigots.

Finegold: I'm a journalist and I'm doing my job. I'm only asking for a comment.

Mr Livingstone: Well, work for a paper that doesn't have a record of supporting fascism.

-- Transcript of an exchange with Oliver Finegold, a London journalist, following a party at London's City Hall, February 9, 2005

"I cannot say to you words I do not believe in my heart."

-- Statement at City Hall refusing to apologize for his remarks to Finegold, February 14, 2005. Holocaust survivors were present at the meeting.

"I have grown up in a world in which one of the most common terms of abuse used by tens of millions of people was someone behaving like a jumped up little Hitler. The idea that we haven't all used the **** regime as a reference point for everything vile is absolutely not the case."

-- Statement at Mayor's "Question Time", February 23, 2005.

Livingstone was responding to a question about a concerned primary school teacher who, after telling off one of her pupils for who calling a Jewish child "a ****", was given the excuse that "The Mayor said it was OK, so why can't I do it?"

"From the end of the 1980s, local government has had no more independence in Britain than the Vichy regime in France under the Nazis."

-- Interview with Local Government Association newspaper, June 2000

"Every year the international financial system kills more people than World War Two. But at least Hitler was mad, you know?"

-- Interview with NME Magazine, April 2000

"When you get the whole front page of The Times devoted to whether I had a loan to buy a house, that is the sort of coverage you get when you have convicted a **** war criminal who has been hiding in Britain for years."

-- Complaining about allegedly unfair press coverage of his personal affairs, April 2000

"Worse than what Hitler did to the Jews."

-- Describing Britain's record in Ireland, Irish Radio, August 1983
On Israel, Jews, the Middle East and Terrorism

“They should go back to Iran and try their luck with the ayatollahs, if they don’t like the planning regime or my approach.”

-- Attacking property developers Simon and David Reuben at a press conference, March 21, 2006. The Reuben Brothers are British citizens of Iraqi Jewish origin who were born in India.

“I would offer a complete apology to the people of Iran to the suggestion that they may be linked in any way to the Reuben brothers. I wasn't meaning to be offensive to the people of Iran.”

-- Livingstone’s response to the demand that he should apologize to the Reuben brothers, March 23, 2006.

“Like Dr. Goebbels.”

-- Livingstone’s description of Brian Coleman, a member of the opposition Conservative Party on the London Assembly, following Mr. Coleman’s statement that the London Mayor “has an antipathy, an antagonism, a personal dislike for the Jewish community,” March 23, 2006.

"If a young Jewish boy in this country goes and joins the Israeli army, and ends up killing many Palestinians in operations and can come back, that is wholly legitimate. But for a young Muslim boy in this country, who might think: I want to defend my Palestinian brothers and sisters and gets involved, he is branded as a terrorist. And I think it is this that has infected the attitude about how we deal with these problems."

"I think it is the Israelis who are leading the stubborn line.The Likud and Hamas members are two sides of the same coin. They need each other in order to attract support.

"Under foreign occupation and denied the right to vote, denied the right to run your own affairs, often denied the right to work for three generations, I suspect that if it had happened here in England, we would have produced a lot of suicide bombers ourselves.

"The Palestinians don't have jet planes, don't have tanks, they only have their bodies to use as weapons."

- - Selection of comments made to the press following the July 7, 2005 suicide bombings in London.

"Ariel Sharon, Israel's Prime Minister, is a war criminal who should be in prison, not in office.

"Israel's expansion has included ethnic cleansing. Palestinians who had lived in that land for centuries were driven out by systematic violence and terror aimed at ethnically cleansing what became a large part of the Israeli state. The methods of groups like the Irgun and the Stern gang were the same as those of the Bosnian Serb leader Karadzic: to drive out people by terror.

"Today the Israeli government is helping to promote a wholly distorted picture of racism and religious discrimination in Europe, implying that the most serious upsurge of hatred and discrimination is against Jews."

-- Excerpts from an article in The Guardian entitled "This is About Israel, Not Anti-Semitism", March 4, 2005. While Livingstone implies that claims of growing anti-Semitism are an Israeli plot, anti-Semitic incidents in Britain in 2004 rose by 42 percent on the previous year.

"I welcome you as an honored guest."

-- Addressing Sheikh Yusuf al Qaradawi at a London conference, July 7, 2004. With Livingstone present, Qaradawi went on to explain that Palestinian suicide bombings are permitted "within the rules of Islam."

"I would like to see Ariel Sharon locked up in the next cell to Slobodan Milosevic."

-- Drawing a parallel between Israel's Prime Minister and the former Serb dictator in an interview with The Guardian, April 8, 2004

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Is this really the place for blatent campaigning?



Puppets always do as their masters dictate. Even office bound ones. :wink:


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Well perhaps admin should consider charging them for advertising :!:

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As Trade Unions, we support Ken because he will deliver a better London and a better work/life balance for Londoners. Recently, Ken Livingstone wrote to trade union members to outline why this election is so important to all of us:


..just so long as you're one of the "112 people being paid more than £100,000 a year or the further 1,300 earning between £50,000 and £100,000" at Transport for London. If there was ever a man taking the [edited by admin] out of the public, 'tis he.


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We'll find out soon.

It's still neck in neck.

Nothing will change with whoever wins tomorrow, but it's nice to see the socialists bricking themselves. :D


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What you mean [-o< :lol:

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brightonbreezy wrote:
What you mean [-o< :lol:


It will be a bit like the GMB predictions for the Brighton elections then?

Don't worry about it Mr BB, whoever gets elected, I'll still make a living.

However if Boris gets in, your London mate is fooked. :wink:


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