Category Archives: Mayor’s Question Time

Dismore opposes Mayor’s water cannon decision

Andrew Dismore, London Assembly member for Barnet and Camden spoke out against the Mayor’s decision to allow the Metropolitan Police to buy two water cannons, at Mayor’s Question Time on 19th March. (See webcast below)   Mr Dismore said: “The Mayor’s decision is deeply worrying. This decision is another nail in the coffin of the traditional British model of policing […]

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Reporting back to you from City Hall – November to December 2013

My report from City Hall No.16: 23rd November to 20th December 2013 Introduction May I firstly wish you the complements of the season, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! This month, we heard the sad news of the death of Nelson Mandela: a true world statesman whose like we will not see again. For my tribute to Madiba, please click here. […]

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Dismore challenges Mayor over Hampstead Policing

Andrew Dismore, Labour London Assembly member for Barnet and Camden at Mayors Question Time challenged Mayor Boris Johnson over the fiasco of a police base for Hampstead. Mr Dismore said: “It is ludicrous, that it took a local newspaper to expose the failings of the Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime, MOPAC, over the need to spend only £30 per […]

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Falloden Way/Market Place result at last!

  Andrew Dismore, Labour London Assembly member for Barnet and Camden has claimed victory at last, in his long running battle with Transport for London, for a simple solution to the problem of excess parking tickets outside the shops in Falloden Way on the A1.   Mr Dismore said: “The number of tickets being given to motorists for inadvertently parking […]

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MQT Answers – October 2013

  Police Uniform 2 Question No: 3065 / 2013 Andrew Dismore How much did the Metropolitan Police spend on full dress, ceremonial, evening and dinner uniforms for senior officers above the rank of commander in the last year, and how much to date in the current year? Written response from the Mayor In 2012/13, the MPS spent £2867.50 on full […]

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