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Siân Berry, Kevin Keegan said (prior to his team's 3-0 defeat at Liverpool) that you shouldn't be going into a game if you didn't think that you could win. Do you believe that you can win this election? Your alliance with Ken suggests that you don't  - and if you don't, why are you in it?
Asked by bonzo1 on Mar 19 2008 9:04:57 PM and supported by 34 members
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Our recommendation that our voters cast their second vote for Ken Livingstone is for an insurance vote to stop the Tory candidate Boris Johnson whose anti-social and anti-environment views and policies we believe would be a disaster for London.

But the elections on May 1 are about more than just the Mayor. There are 25 Assembly seats available and the Green party hopes to gain at least 4 of these. In the last term our 2 seats have allowed us to drive a hard bargain over Ken Livingstone’s budget every year, where he needs our votes. Therefore, we have been able to seriously influence policy in London. For instance we introduced measures to provide free insulation for the most vulnerable in our city that will cut fuel bills and save residents money, tripled the budget for walking and cycling from 21m to 63m, and created the London Living Wage Unit that campaigns for the all employees in London to be paid a minimum wage of £7.20.

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