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http://www.mayorwatch.co.uk/sadiq-kh...for-transport/ Former London Assembly Member Val Shawcross has been appointed to Mayor Sadiq Khan’s top team as deputy mayor for transport. First elected to the Assembly at the inaugural City Hall elections in 2000, Mrs Shawcross represented Lambeth and Southwark for 16 years before stepping down at this month’s election. Prior to her time at City Hall she served on Croydon council between 1994 and 2000, going on to become its leader in 1997. Her work in local government was recognised in 2002 when she was awarded a CBE. During Ken Livingstone’s Mayoralty she served as chair of the capital’s fire authority and more recently has served as chair of the Assembly’s transport committee, a role in which she routinely tackled Transport for London bosses on the accessibility and affordability of the capital’s transport network. .... The new mayor has also announced the appointment of Lord Andrew Adonis as Chair of Crossrail 2 Limited, the project company set up under former mayor Boris Johnson to further develop and deliver the capital’s next major rail project. |
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-septe mber.org, at 15:58:41 on Tue, 24 May 2016, Recliner remarked: The new mayor has also announced the appointment of Lord Andrew Adonis as Chair of Crossrail 2 Limited, the project company set up under former mayor Boris Johnson to further develop and deliver the capital’s next major rail project. Is that a conflict of interest with his role as Chair of the Infrastructure Commission? -- Roland Perry |
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Roland Perry wrote:
In message -septe mber.org, at 15:58:41 on Tue, 24 May 2016, Recliner remarked: The new mayor has also announced the appointment of Lord Andrew Adonis as Chair of Crossrail 2 Limited, the project company set up under former mayor Boris Johnson to further develop and deliver the capital’s next major rail project. Is that a conflict of interest with his role as Chair of the Infrastructure Commission? Apparently not, as he'll be keeping both jobs. |
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Recliner wrote:
Roland Perry wrote: In message -septe mber.org, at 15:58:41 on Tue, 24 May 2016, Recliner remarked: The new mayor has also announced the appointment of Lord Andrew Adonis as Chair of Crossrail 2 Limited, the project company set up under former mayor Boris Johnson to further develop and deliver the capital’s next major rail project. Is that a conflict of interest with his role as Chair of the Infrastructure Commission? Apparently not, as he'll be keeping both jobs. As an aside, Sadiq used to work for Adonis when the latter was Labour's Transport Secretary. Of course, I don't think Adonis has ever held elected office, while Sadiq now has the largest-ever elected mandate in British justify. |
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![]() On 24/05/2016 16:58, Recliner wrote: From: http://www.mayorwatch.co.uk/sadiq-kh...for-transport/ Former London Assembly Member Val Shawcross has been appointed to Mayor Sadiq Khan’s top team as deputy mayor for transport. First elected to the Assembly at the inaugural City Hall elections in 2000, Mrs Shawcross represented Lambeth and Southwark for 16 years before stepping down at this month’s election. Prior to her time at City Hall she served on Croydon council between 1994 and 2000, going on to become its leader in 1997. Her work in local government was recognised in 2002 when she was awarded a CBE. During Ken Livingstone’s Mayoralty she served as chair of the capital’s fire authority and more recently has served as chair of the Assembly’s transport committee, a role in which she routinely tackled Transport for London bosses on the accessibility and affordability of the capital’s transport network. ... The new mayor has also announced the appointment of Lord Andrew Adonis as Chair of Crossrail 2 Limited, the project company set up under former mayor Boris Johnson to further develop and deliver the capital’s next major rail project. To me, Valerie Shawcross really stood out as an excellent London Assembly member. I was a bit surprised when I learnt she was stepping down from the assembly (or more accurately wasn't in the contest for 2016), but I wonder if her becoming a deputy Mayor was always the plan if Sadiq won. I wish her well in this new role. |
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about Val Shawcross but what I do know is not impressive. She had demanded TfL impose insurance requirements on minicab firms without first learning the basics of insurance. She has demanded TfL develop a strategy for the cab trade in London without recognising that being the regulator of a trade or industry is not the same as running it. (Does she believe the DVLA should stipulate what cars are sold in the U K?. Does she believe the Gaming Commission should influence gamblers as to which casino they frequent?) The impression I have formed is that Val Shawcross has an unoriginal mind and conventional Labour Party prejudices. |
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On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 03:58:41PM -0000, Recliner wrote:
Former London Assembly Member Val Shawcross has been appointed to Mayor Sadiq Khan???s top team as deputy mayor for transport. ... Prior to her time at City Hall she served on Croydon council ... Maybe with a south London transport boss, and a south London mayor, we'll start to get the same quality of service as the Northerners get. -- David Cantrell | Reality Engineer, Ministry of Information NANOG makes me want to unplug everything and hide under the bed -- brian d foy |
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On Wed, 25 May 2016 11:55:17 +0100, David Cantrell
wrote: On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 03:58:41PM -0000, Recliner wrote: Former London Assembly Member Val Shawcross has been appointed to Mayor Sadiq Khan???s top team as deputy mayor for transport. ... Prior to her time at City Hall she served on Croydon council ... Maybe with a south London transport boss, and a south London mayor, we'll start to get the same quality of service as the Northerners get. That's an interesting point: both the previous mayors lived in north London, and Ken was also a north London MP. However Ken did come from Lambeth and once represented Norwood on the GLC. |
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She's a communist!
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