Showing posts with label london mayor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label london mayor. Show all posts

Thursday, May 03, 2012

Vote for Boris: Taking Greater London Forward


A message from Boris Johnson:


The Mayoral election today comes when we have been going through the toughest times that anyone can remember.

The big question is therefore blindingly simple - who has the best plan for the jobs and growth that will help bring prosperity to all?

It is about who will deliver the investment from central government that will take London forward.

It is about who you can trust to spend that money wisely – and who will be honest with you about where the money is coming from, and how it is spent.

I believe my 9 point plan is right for the future of the greatest city on earth. It secures Greater London's future by cutting waste at City Hall, reducing council tax, creating 200,000 new jobs, protecting green space, investing in transport, cutting tube delays and ensuring a true Olympic legacy.

My ambition is to make London ever safer, greener, cleaner and more attractive to live, work and invest in.

By managing our budgets responsibly, we have abandoned the grandiose and wasteful approach of the previous mayor. This has allowed me to keep my promises to London over the last four years:

I have put 1,000 more police on the streets and now we are taking officers out of backroom jobs – putting 2,000 officers in Safer Neighbourhood Teams.

I have delivered a 24 hour Freedom Pass – and we will now make sure that everyone gets it as soon as they turn 60, and we will negotiate to put it on overground rail as well.

I got rid of the Western Extension Zone of the Congestion Charge, because it was imposed in defiance of people’s wishes.

I banned alcohol on public transport and put another 697 uniformed officers on the buses and Tube.
I have got rid of the bendy bus and introduced a new Routemaster-style bus for London, built in Britain, creating jobs in this country, the cleanest new bus in Europe – and each of them costs no more than a current hybrid bus.

I have saved billions in unnecessary expense at TFL, disposed of 23 buildings and 25% of the directors. I have sold two police flats and cut bonuses across the board.

And it is this relentless efficiency with your money that has allowed me to freeze the Mayoral share of council tax for four years. Now I am promising to cut it by 10%.

The choice is clear today.

It is between a Mayor who invests in our future – not the irresponsible proposals from Ken Livingstone that would put that investment at risk.

I know I am best placed to get the funds our city will need. I will use that money well – not waste it on schemes of no economic benefit to London.

I want to unite London – not try to divide one group from another.

I want to take London forwards – not back to the 1970s.

I believe I am best placed to lead London out of recession, to get real and lasting value from the Olympics, and to lengthen our lead as the greatest city on earth.

I hope I can count on your vote today. For Greater London. For the future.


Saturday, April 28, 2012

Conservative Women's Organisation supports Boris



The Back Boris team were supported by a large number of Conservative Women's Organisation members on tuesday night at the Conservative Party's central headquarters in Millbank. The telephone canvassing session for Mayor Boris Johnson was held in conjunction with a candidates evening organised by Melanie Hampton.


We were joined by Dr Phillip Lee MP who talked about his experiences as a working doctor, issues facing his constituency Bracknell and current health care discussions in Parliament. 


The team spent the evening manning the phones and calling voters across London. Telephone canvassing is proven to be the quickest, easiest and most effective form of campaigning. 

CWO Chairman Katy Bourne attended the evening and answered questions from Conservative party activists about the CWO and the campaign. 

Theodora Clarke, CWO Director of Communications, who helped organise the evening said: “This was our first CWO telephone canvassing and it was great to have such a good turnout in the evening after work. CWO members have been working hard to support Boris in this final critical stage of the mayoral campaign.”

Melanie Hampton said "Many thanks to the CWO and their dynamic new team for coming to help telephone canvass for Boris".


Baroness Warsi, Co-Chairman of the Conservative Party, and James Cleverly AM, Leader of the Conservative Group on the London Assembly, also stopped by to lend a hand and support Boris.


You can follow the Conservative Women's Organisation on twitter @conswomen and RSVP to our next events on Facebook and here http://www.conservativewomen.org.uk/events.asp

BackBoris: For Greater London. For the Future


A message from the BackBoris team:

Over this crucial final week the BackBoris team and Conservatives across London are calling supporters to urge them to vote on 3rd May. And with Ken and Labour pulling out all the stops and spending seemingly limitless amounts of trade union money, Boris is counting on supporters like you.



With just five days to go to polling, we need your help to secure Greater London's future.


Next week voters will face the choice of a better future - or a return the past.


Boris Johnson's 9 point plan to secure Greater London's future cuts waste at City Hall, reduces council tax, creates 200,000 new jobs, protects green space, invests in transport, cuts tube delays and ensures a true Olympic legacy.


Over these crucial final days we have millions of leaflets to deliver and hundreds of thousands of people to call, explaining why every single vote counts and why Boris needs their backing.



The man himself will be at the Millbank call centre this weekend and it would be great if you could come along too. And he’ll be on the campaign Battle Bus too both days too if you're able to join him. Sign up here: www.backboris2012.com/events/category/joinboris


And it’s not just Boris you can meet if you come along to make calls. There are also chances to join members of the Cabinet calling for Boris next week. Michael Gove, Caroline Spelman, Justine Greening, Andrew Lansley and many more Cabinet members will be joining us to make calls for Boris. 


For more information and to register for one or more of our 'Calling with the Cabinet' sessions, please sign up now: www.backboris2012.com/events/category/phonecanvassing


This election is going to be really close. Every call we make counts, so please come along to make calls, join the Battle Bus or help out in your local area.



Your help is absolutely vital to our Get Out the Vote effort, so please sign up now to help: www.backboris2012.com/GOTV


Thank you for all you've already done for the campaign.


Thursday, April 19, 2012

The biggest campaign fight yet: Ken vs Ken

If you thought the "Rift in the Lift" was big news, get ready for the biggest campaign fight yet: Ken vs Ken! 


Watch the latest video from the BackBoris 2012 team where Ken Livingstone battles it out (with himself) over whether he can cut fares. 

Ken as candidate makes sweeping claims about fares cuts and where the money would come from, but as Mayor he says he's unable to do the exact things he's now saying he can.



http://youtu.be/moumIhgq35M


Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Back Boris 2012: Countdown to the Mayoral Election


A message from Theodora Clarke, CWO Director of Communications:



Back Boris 2012 – Countdown to the Mayoral Election

There are less than three weeks before Londoners head to the polls to choose their Mayor and the stakes in this election are high. If Ken takes London and welcomes Ed Miliband into City Hall we will find attaining a Conservative majority in 2015 much harder.

Over the last four years Boris has delivered his promises to turn around the mess left by Livingstone and Labour for Londoners. He has:

  • Tackled Crime by increasing the number of police on the streets pushing crime down by 10.8%.
  • Kept London Moving by making public transport we all rely on more reliable and efficient and by working to smooth London’s traffic flow.
  • Made City Hall Leaner and More Accountable by ruthlessly cutting out waste, making decisions more transparent, increasing efficiency in London with everything at City Hall driven to deliver more for less.
  • Fought London's Corner by constantly banging the drum for investment in London and working for a fairer deal from central government to create the most competitive environment for business.
  • Improved Quality of Life by investing in parks and squares using the best design and removing unnecessary and ugly clutter and by reducing London’s carbon emissions, not only protecting the environment but also saving Londoners millions of pounds in energy bills.
  • Worked to make the Most of the Olympics by bringing the Games in on time and within budget and by working to achieve a legacy that will last for generations.
  • Delivered Youth Opportunities by working to increase opportunities for young Londoners despite the worst recession since the 1930s, which has driven up youth unemployment to well over 15%.
This month at the official launch of his campaign, Boris set out his vision for securing Greater London's future. (watch the video here)

But there is more to do and to accomplish it Boris needs your help. CWO supporters are the backbone of Boris’ campaign and your commitment is critical to getting out his message across the capital.

That is why today we are asking you to volunteer, if you haven't done so already. With your help we can reach even more Londoners in these final three weeks.

Teams of volunteers have already been working hard across London for months leafleting stations, knocking on doors and phoning voters.

The Battle Bus will be continuing its tour of the outer boroughs and Conservative activists are out in them every weekend from now until polling day. Our call centres will be open every afternoon and evening with Monday nights being the dedicated CWO session with visiting MPs.

The choice on 3rd May is very clear – between lurching back to the high-taxing, discredited and divisive approach of Ken Livingstone, or going forward with four more years of sensible, responsible and cost-effective government in London with Boris.

Thank you for your continued support and dedication to the campaign and if you feel that you can do more please contact the BackBoris2012 campaign.

Friday, April 13, 2012

Race to be London Mayor: We Can't Afford Ken

By Theodora Clarke, Director of Communications for the Conservative Women's Organisation


There are less than three weeks until the election for Mayor of London on May 3rd. Each of the candidates has presented their plan to Londoners on what they would do in office. However, Labour's candidate has repeatedly made promises which he will not be able to keep. Ken Livingstone has made at least £2.7billion worth of unfunded promises while campaigning.


A new report out this week by BackBoris2012 details each of the 24 promises Mr Livingstone has made to Londoners ‘on the record’ since becoming Labour’s official candidate for Mayor. The money, over and above the current fully funded plan, would have to come from GLA or TfL budgets.


But Mr Livingstone is refusing to say how he will pay for these promises. In fact, he has told Londoners he will not reveal his financial plans ‘until the day after the election’.


But he has been forced to admit on the campaign trail that he is ‘going to increase your taxes’.


So, to deliver on his 24 promises, Mr Livingstone would have to: 
1. Increase his share of council tax by £348 for a band D property over four years, and 
2. Increase congestion charge by 42.1% or introduce a Heathrow Congestion Charge Zone.


Ken Livingstone says one thing but does another, making promises to Londoners which he knows he can’t keep. The report raises serious questions over where the money for these promises is coming from at a time when public finances are the tightest they have been for a decade.


There is only one way he can keep his promises – by continuing his record of hiking up council tax and increasing or expanding the congestion charge zone at a time when Londoners are struggling to make ends meet.


Mr Livingstone needs to be honest with Londoners and admit he will have to hike up taxes to fund his promises, or admit that he has no intention of delivering on his promises.


Below is a brief summary of the key points of the report Can't Afford Ken:

  • Ken Livingstone has made 24 promises that cost more money than is in the budget. He has made all of these on the record. It includes things like his fare cut, EMA replacement, ‘Ken-ron’ and a London wide lettings agency.
  • The estimated total cost of these pledges over four years is £2.7bn. This breaks down as £1.1bn on the GLA ‘Core’ budget, £482.5m on the TfL budget and £1.14bn for his fare cut.
  • The BackBoris report has been deliberately cautious in our judgement.  Each pledge has been examined and an estimate of how much it would cost based on either a) existing public sources, b) Labour’s own costings and c) independent costings, such as Channel Four fact check.
  • To fund his extra spending Ken would need to find more money from the council tax precept, and more revenue from TfL.
  • On the precept: He would have to increase the GLA precept by £348 at Band D over four years - £87.08 every year:
    • His extra spending falls into two parts of the GLA budget: ‘core’ and ‘TfL’.
    • The council tax precept does not fund TfL (except for a nominal £6m for VAT purposes) so in order to work out how much council tax would go up, you look at extra spending on the GLA ‘core’ budget.
    • Livingstone’s extra spending on the ‘core’ budget is £1.1bn. 
    • The GLA currently raises £935.1m through the council tax precept, which costs £307 per Band D household.
    • Livingstone claims he won’t cut existing budgets, he is unlikely to get extra Government money and he claims he won’t increase borrowing. So the GLA could only find this extra money by increasing the amount it raises via the precept.
    • So to get a figure of an extra £348 per Band D household, you divide extra spending of £1.1bn by 3,053,288 Band D equivalent households.
  • On TfL revenue: He would have to raise the Congestion Charge to £15 or create new congestion charging zones, such as a £5 Heathrow congestion charge.
    • He has already claimed he would cut fares, taking £1bn out of the budget.But he has also made election promises costing at least £482.5m in revenue over four years.
    • £482.5m over four years is £120.6m a year. To raise £120.6m from the congestion charge, it would need to go up by 42.1%, which brings it to £14.21 or £15.
    • Or a Heathrow congestion charge zone (which he backed before and the Greens also back) which would need to be £5 a day to raise £120.6m in revenue.

You can download the full document here: www.backboris2012.com/system/storage/60/61/c/1601/Cant_Afford_Ken.pdf


So remember to get out and vote for Boris Johnson on May 3rd to be re-elected as your Mayor of London.  


There are only twenty days left until polling day and we need your help. If you would like to volunteer then there are plenty of ways to get involved such as knocking on doors, putting up posters, telephone canvassing, fundraising and leafletting. Sign up here: http://www.backboris2012.com/volunteer


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