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RT @ken4london: Boris Johnson and his Tory Assembly colleagues defending their high fare policy at city hall today. #mqt #faredeal
15 hours ago"@ken4london: K: I was proud to meet Irish President Michael D Higgins last night..." <~~ This is why I hate politics. Pure bullsh*t
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We're going to Channel 4 to see Konnie Huq host a discussion with @MayorofLondon- follow #C4UpRise for all the info!
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RT @nickcarthew: @standardnews demonstrates why @CarolinePidgeon& @brianpaddick plans for P/T Travelcard will help working parents http://t.co/4KHK3dTt
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RT @billystrike: @GaryLineker @Ed_Miliband @MayorOfLondon @Heathaz81 RT to help the "verne vipers" support footballers with gender issues.
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RT @AGPCoombs: @MayorOfLondon a yellow pole? They do serve the Northern line very well. That's not Jubilee! #KnowYourPoles! Good effort though
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RT @Merlin_necro: @MayorOfLondon That's lucky! Imagine if she was on the District Line...
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RT @PoisonPopcorn: @MayorOfLondon i may not know much about your jubilee line, but surely a fashionable girl on a train is not an endorsement. #sillymayor
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RT @sonylite: @MayorOfLondon see if she'll use one of your cycle lanes Boris. I very much doubt it.
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Elections Blog
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Boris, Ken, Jenny, Brian… Mum?
This might be an admission of professional inadequacy, but it was only yesterday that I became aware of our newest potential future Mayor. Flicking through the Evening Standard on the way back to Queen’s Park from Brixton (busy at 6 … MORE
The Boris Donut
It should come as no surprise that Boris Johnson chose ‘leafy’ Barnet (will leafy ever fall out of favour with a lazy commentariat seeking to describe suburban comfort?) to announce £177 million of investment ‘in regeneration across the capital.’ Reading … MORE
London Elections Listening Events
The fourth in our series of Listening events was: Housing in London Tuesday 14th February , 10.30am – 12.30pm London Civic Forum,18a Victoria Park Square, E2 9PB The aims of the events: As the 2012 London elections … MORE
Welcome to the London Elections!
The London Elections 2012 On the 3rd of May this year, any Londoner who is 18 or more years old, is a British, Commonwealth or EU citizen, and is on the electoral register will be eligible to vote in the … MORE
Stay tuned for LCF’s Election Blog
Tom Baker will be updating our election blog throughout the next couple of months and needs your feedback! If you want to contribute to a discussion or have your say, get involved by posting comments on our website or starting … MORE
