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London Assembly

The London Assembly is an elected body that supervises the
Greater London Authority and the Mayor of London. It has power to scrutinise the Mayor and authority, conduct investigations, to amend the budget and to initiate proposals.

Makeup

There are 14 constituencies, each with one member, and then a further 11 members elected from a party lists to make the total members from each party proportional to the votes cast for that party across the whole of London. Members of the Assembly have the 'AM' after their names. The Additional Member System is used for the list members. The current state of the parties in the Assembly is:

Both Veritas members were elected on the United Kingdom Independence Party list but defected in February 2005 to the newly-formed party.

Constituency Members


See London Assembly constituencies for a list of London boroughs each constituency covers.

ConstituencyMemberParty
Barnet and CamdenBrian ColemanConservative
Bexley and BromleyBob NeillConservative
Brent and HarrowRobert BlackmanConservative
City and EastJohn BiggsLabour
Croydon and SuttonAndrew PellingConservative
Ealing and HillingdonRichard BarnesConservative
Enfield and HaringeyJoanne McCartneyLabour
Greenwich and LewishamLen DuvallLabour
Havering and RedbridgeRoger EvansConservative
Lambeth and SouthwarkValerie ShawcrossLabour
Merton and WandsworthElizabeth HowlettConservative
North EastJennette ArnoldLabour
South WestTony ArbourConservative
West CentralAngie BrayConservative

London-wide Members

  • Liberal Democrat - Lynne Featherstone, Graham Tope, Sally Hamwee, Michael Tuffrey, Dee Doocey
  • Labour - Nicky Gavron, Murad Qureshi
  • Green - Jenny Jones, Darren Johnson
  • Veritas (defected from UKIP) - Damian Hockney, Peter Hulme-Cross

    See also



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