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![]() "Dave Arquati" wrote in message ... This is partly to do with transport in London, as I think it probably affects TfL (although I might be wrong). I was interested to hear Michael Howard mention (very briefly) on his Jeremy Paxman interview tonight that the Conservatives would abolish the regional assemblies. That struck me as odd originally, as they don't oppose the Scottish or Welsh devolved authorities (more for the sake of "not playing into the hands of the nationalists" than anything else), and I thought there weren't any regional assemblies following the failed North East referendum. Of course, that was stupid of me; I'm living in the only! It doesn't seem to be a highly publicised or discussed policy, but if the Conservatives were to take power (however likely/unlikely that is), then I imagine that would have a significant impact on transport in London, amongst other issues, as the Mayor essentially commands TfL. Speaking cynically and as someone extremely unlikely to vote Conservative, I'd say the Tories are annoyed that we still have Ken Livingstone as Mayor despite a Conservative majority on the Assembly, and don't think the 72% vote in favour of the creation of the GLA really matters. Others may, of course, have different opinions :-) There are no plans to abolish the London Assembly. I think what Michael Howard was referring are the unelected assemblies that each region has such as http://www.southeast-ra.gov.uk or http://www.northeastassembly.gov.uk/ Peter Smyth |
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