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  1. bonzo1 asked Ken Livingstone: "Where do you stand on the proposed expansion of Heathrow Airport?"
  2. Ken Livingstone answers: "I am totally opposed to expanding Heathrow, which would lead to increased traffic congestion and pollution in London. And as we get more evidence of the role of aviation in contributing towards catastrophic..." Show more»" I am totally opposed to expanding Heathrow, which would lead to increased traffic congestion and pollution in London.

    And as we get more evidence of the role of aviation in contributing towards catastrophic climate change it's obvious that Expanding Heathrow would wreck our attempts to cut carbon emissions.

    That is why I am also against Boris Johnson’s plans for a new airport in the Thames Gateway – which he described as his “big idea” for London. "Show less«

  3. bonzo1 asked Ken Livingstone: "your website: http://www.kenlivingstone.com/ is encouraging readers to try and stop Porsche's legal challenge to your proposed CO2 charge. On what grounds do you believe that Porsche shouldn't be allowed..." Show more »"your website: http://www.kenlivingstone.com/ is encouraging readers to try and stop Porsche's legal challenge to your proposed CO2 charge. On what grounds do you believe that Porsche shouldn't be allowed the right to challenge you in court?" Show less »
  4. Ken Livingstone answers: "Londoners should decide whether or not to charge high emission cars for the pollution they inflict on the rest of us, not a luxury car manufacturer flexing their muscles in the courts. I am proposing..." Show more»" Londoners should decide whether or not to charge high emission cars for the pollution they inflict on the rest of us, not a luxury car manufacturer flexing their muscles in the courts.

    I am proposing a £25 a day charge on the most polluting cars, like some 4x4s and high-powered sports cars, because we have to do something to cut the greenhouse gas emissions that are causing climate change.

    Londoners will have a clear choice on 1 May – vote for me and we will introduce the new CO2 charge, or back Boris Johnson and he will scrap it.

    Porsche have a clear vested interest in attempting to block the CO2 charge, because almost all of their vehicles are in the highest polluting class. Porsche should focus their attentions on cutting CO2 emissions from the cars they produce, and leave it to Londoners to decide how to tackle pollution in their city.

    While the purpose of the CO2 Charge is not to raise revenue, we anticipate it will also raise around

    £30-50 million in revenue each year, which will be reinvested in transport improvements across the capital, including massive improvements to cycling and pedestrian facilities in London. "Show less«

  5. bonzo1 asked 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..." Show more »"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?" Show less »
  6. Siân Berry answers: "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..." Show more»"

    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.

    "Show less«

  7. bonzo1 asked Lindsey German: "It's not a Mayoral issue I know , but I'm interested to know your thoughts on this. Who do you hold most responsible for the UK's involvement in the War with Iraq -  Tony blair and the Labour Govt for..." Show more »"It's not a Mayoral issue I know , but I'm interested to know your thoughts on this. Who do you hold most responsible for the UK's involvement in the War with Iraq -  Tony blair and the Labour Govt for blindly going along with George Bush or the British people for not doing enough to stop them?" Show less »
  8. Lindsey German answers: "Click video icon to view answer."

  9. bonzo1 asked All London Mayoral Candidates: "Is there a danger that the Mayoral election is turning into a forum for the candidates to vy with each other over who can make the most promises? It seems to be going that way already -  you are going..." Show more »"Is there a danger that the Mayoral election is turning into a forum for the candidates to vy with each other over who can make the most promises? It seems to be going that way already -  you are going to put 1000 police on the roads, I'll match that and raise you 50 police." Show less »
  10. All London Mayoral Candidates answers: "Brian Paddick: There is a danger that this election is turning into a personality contest, a sort of “London Mayor Idol” if you like, rather than a proper debate about policies that could deliver better..." Show more»" Brian Paddick:

    There is a danger that this election is turning into a personality contest, a sort of “London Mayor Idol” if you like, rather than a proper debate about policies that could deliver better services in the capital over the next four years. Instead you have a candidate running on their old record, a candidate who has never run anything and avoids all discussion of policy where possible, and someone like me who wants a proper debate about how we take London forward. I am serious about the job, and I don’t promise anything I cannot deliver. See my Contract for London for further details.

    Sian Berry

    There do seem to be a lot of policies in this election that are made up in the back of taxis on the way to the press conference. My favourites of these are both from Boris Johnson. He said he will plant just 10,000 trees, when we are already half way through a programme of planting a million trees in London, so he clearly knew nothing about this and just made his number up. The other classic was when he said he’d put bus conductors back on every bus – a great idea, but he underestimated the cost by more than £100 million.

    Because the London Greens have worked on the budget for the past four years (since Ken Livingstone has had to rely on our votes to get his budget through since 2004) our policies are much better thought through. We do know what our policies cost and how we’ll pay for them, unlike some other parties’ candidates.

    "Show less«

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  1. bonzo1 is asking Boris Johnson: "You say on your website - www.backboris.com - that you will ".....work with other cities to tackle climate change", but you don't say what you will do. What will you do?"
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  1. bonzo1 is asking Gordon Brown: "In Prime Minister's question time yesterday, you declined David Cameron's invitation to hold televised debates with opposition candidates in the run up to a future election, your reason being that we ..." Show more »"In Prime Minister's question time yesterday, you declined David Cameron's invitation to hold televised debates with opposition candidates in the run up to a future election, your reason being that we already have Prime Minister's question time where the UK public can see these live debates every week. David Cameron has now thrown down the gauntlet, do you really think that you have any other choice than to pick it up? And do you seriously believe that PMQT broadcast lunchtime midweek is the same as a prime-time debate ?" Show less »
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  1. bonzo1 is asking Jeremy Kyle: "How do you respond to Judge Alan Berg's recent comments that your show is “human bear-baiting in the guise of entertainment"?"
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  1. bonzo1 is asking Janet Balaskas: "Judging by the ever increasing population of the world, women generally don't seem to be having a problem with giving birth. Aren't we in this modern society just too darned overprotective now and shouldn't..." Show more »"Judging by the ever increasing population of the world, women generally don't seem to be having a problem with giving birth. Aren't we in this modern society just too darned overprotective now and shouldn't we just leave women to get on with what is after all a perfectly natural function, in any way they choose?" Show less »
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  1. bonzo1 is asking Sepp Blatter: "A law should be passed to stop us fielding so many foreigners in our teams, we should appoint an English Coach for the National side and now Man Utd should allow Ronaldo to leave - what business is it..." Show more »"A law should be passed to stop us fielding so many foreigners in our teams, we should appoint an English Coach for the National side and now Man Utd should allow Ronaldo to leave - what business is it of yours? If you want to intefere in the footballing affairs of a nation why don't you do it with Switzerland, where your meddling would go unnoticed by the rest of the world?" Show less »
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  1. bonzo1 is asking Boris Johnson: "You are quoted as saying that Ray Lewis "...has a god-given power and ability to inspire young people and to divert them from catastrophic mistakes of guns and knives.." and I have no doubt that Mr. Lewis..." Show more »"You are quoted as saying that Ray Lewis "...has a god-given power and ability to inspire young people and to divert them from catastrophic mistakes of guns and knives.." and I have no doubt that Mr. Lewis is very good at this, but how do you know this power was "god-given" did He tell you?" Show less »
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  1. bonzo1 is asking Cristiano Ronaldo: "You said in defence of your desire to leave Man Utd for Real "It's a great opportunity and, as Scolari says, that train passes by only once and we have to take advantage of it." Where I live the trains..." Show more »"You said in defence of your desire to leave Man Utd for Real "It's a great opportunity and, as Scolari says, that train passes by only once and we have to take advantage of it."
    Where I live the trains pass by several tiomes a day - maybe you should move nearer a busier station?" Show less »
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  1. bonzo1 is asking David Davis: "You've said that your reason for resigning your seat was because you want Gordon brown to come out and argue the case for detention without trial for 42 days. Well, didn't he do that prior to the vote..." Show more »"You've said that your reason for resigning your seat was because you want Gordon brown to come out and argue the case for detention without trial for 42 days. Well, didn't he do that prior to the vote in the House - or have i missed something? Why should he come out and do it again for your benefit? And whilst I'm in the mood for asking questions, will you pay back the estimated 80,000 quid this totally frivolous gesture is going to cost the UK tax payer?" Show less »
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  1. bonzo1 is asking Gordon Brown: "Who is advising you on the Bills your Party is bringing before Parliament? The 10p tax abolition, punishing people who have old cars and now the 42 day detention bill - have any of them been worth the..." Show more »"Who is advising you on the Bills your Party is bringing before Parliament? The 10p tax abolition, punishing people who have old cars and now the 42 day detention bill - have any of them been worth the damage they have done?" Show less »
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