London Assembly
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Voting system | Additional member system |
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Mayoral group leader | Len Duvall |
Labour | |
9 May 2016 | |
Founded | July 3 |
2000 | |
Deputy Chair | Tony Arbour |
Conservative | |
2 May 2019 | |
Seats | 25 |
Chair | Jennette Arnold |
Labour | |
2 May 2019 | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 939418 |
About London Assembly
The London Assembly is a 25-member elected body, part of the Greater London Authority, that scrutinises the activities of the Mayor of London and has the power, with a two-thirds majority, to amend the Mayor's annual budget and to reject the Mayor's draft statutory strategies.
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... Andrew Boff, a Conservative member of the London Assembly, was filmed describing the comments as " trash" before being escorted out of the conference hall by security...
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... Andrew Boff, a long-serving Conservative member on the London Assembly and patron of the LGBT+ Tories, accused her of " dog whistles" and " victim-blaming" to distract from " the appalling backlog of asylum claims"...
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Migration hurricane is coming, Suella Braverman tells Tories
By Paul SeddonPolitics reporter
Home Secretary Suella Braverman has said a " hurricane" of migration is coming to the UK, in a hard-hitting Tory conference speech.
In an address to party activists, She Said moving to a richer country had become an " entirely realistic prospect" for " billions of people".
She Said politicians had previously been " too squeamish" to take action.
Two MPs from a different wing of the Tory party queried her comments, with one saying they weren't helpful.
To a packed conference hall, Ms Braverman promised to do " whatever it takes" to stop small boat crossings, adding immigration was " already too high".
The home secretary's speech was big on room-rousing rhetoric But lighter on new policy.
For most of her speech though, she appeared to relish her self-proclaimed role as someone who tells it as she sees it.
She drew cheers for announcing the government would soon start closing asylum hotels.
And she told the conference that politicians had failed to properly manage migration, and had been " far too squeamish about being smeared as racists".
" Unprecedented" migration, she added, was " one of The Most powerful reshaping our world".
" The Wind of change that carried My Own parents across the globe in the 20Th Century was a mere gust compared to The Hurricane that is coming".
" Because today, the option of moving from a poorer country to a richer one is not just A Dream for billions of people, it is an entirely realistic prospect. "
Ms Braverman will have deliberately chosen provocative language for her keynote conference speech.
Her description of potential migration as a coming " hurricane" is likely to draw particular criticism, including from Labour and those who, in which she questioned whether the application of the UN's 1951 Refugee Convention is " fit for our modern age".
Former justice secretary Robert Buckland said politicians needed to be responsible about language, saying: " I think talking about hurricanes or weather extremes isn't helpful unless you explain the why.
" We know what's happening in The World , with Climate Change , with war in the sub-Saharan part of Africa - We Are seeing mass movements of population, there is No Doubt About That .
" But we need to talk about the why before we start using alarmist language. Let's do so in a way that really understands the breadth of The Problem . "
Heckler expelled from hallThe Speech also saw a fellow Tory politician kicked out of the conference hall for heckling her, after she described " gender ideology" as " poison".
Andrew Boff , a Conservative member of the London Assembly , was filmed describing the comments as " trash" before being escorted out of the conference hall by security.
The Incident came during a section of The Speech in which She Said that " gender ideology, White Privilege , anti-British history" had become " embedded" in corporate Britain and parts of The Public sector.
Speaking to The Bbc after being removed, Mr Boff, a patron of the LGBT+ Conservative group, called her comments " disgusting" adding he hoped they don't " become part of the rhetoric" in the run-up to The Next general election.
Mr Buckland has since said Mr Boff has had his conference pass removed - But the home secretary has called for him to be " forgiven and let back into conference".
Mr Buckland questioned the security response, adding he hoped The Situation could be resolved.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com