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WARWICK LIGHTFOOT

In June 2006 the Conservative Party announced that it would hold an open primary on the American model to select its candidate for Mayor of London in the 2008 Greater London Authority election. Anyone could come forward whether they were a member of the Conservative Party or not and every elector on the Greater London electoral register would have an opportunity to vote in the selection process. In July 2007 the Greater London Conservative Party selected four candidates from a wide field of men and women who had expressed interest in running for Mayor of London over the previous year to run in the primary. The process culminated in a series of hustings held throughout Greater London in September 2007 and the result of the postal ballot was declared at the end of that month. Boris Johnson the Member of Parliament for Henley on Thames was selected as the Conservative Candidate. | more

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PRESS RELEASES

27 Sep 2007 : Statement by Warwick Lightfoot

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I warmly congratulate Boris Johnson on his selection, as a result of the Conservative London Primary, to be the Conservative Candidate for Mayor of London in the election in May 2008. | more

21 Sep 2007 : Warwick Lightfoot attacks Livingstone's too costly PFI schemes

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Warwick Lightfoot writes for ConservativeHome | more

20 Sep 2007 : Warwick Lightfoot helps to launch Integrated Multicultural Dinning and Fitness Service at Harlington Baptist Church Hall

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Warwick Lightfoot joins the Older People's Welfare Committee (OPW) to help launch their new Integrated Multicultural Dinning and Fitness Service. | more

19 Sep 2007 : Mayoral Hustings in Sidcup

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The Conservative Mayoral hustings are completed with the session at Sidcup Sports Club. Closing date for the Primary Ballot is 26th September. | more

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WARWICK LIGHTFOOT: HELPING THE POLICE TO CUT CRIME AND ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR

• A more politically accountable Metropolitan Police
• A fundamental review of police training, recruitment, promotion, management and incentives.
• More police on the beat
• Improvement in detection rates on the current 18 per cent
• More criminals caught and punished.

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WARWICK LIGHTFOOT: MAKING LONDON SAFER

• Working with London’s diverse communities to unite against extremists.
• Supporting the Police in protecting London against terrorism.

WARWICK LIGHTFOOT: GETTING LONDONER'S VALUE FOR THEIR MONEY

• Top priority to get value for money from the Mayor’s Budget. This has trebled from £3.7 billion to £9.6 billion since 2001.
• Hold down the Council Tax precept that has more than doubled under Ken Livingstone from £140 to £288.
• Reform City Hall by ceasing to duplicate work already done by the London Boroughs.
• Reduce waste by starting with a zero budget base.
• Reform London’s public services and ensure that they are competently and professionally managed in order to provide better value for money.

WARWICK LIGHTFOOT: COMMITTED TO BETTER QUALITY PUBLIC TRANSPORT

• The Underground and Buses must be made safe and reliable.
• Transport for London to manage its employee relations more professionally in order to tackle strikes and threatened stoppages on the Underground.
• Better value for money from the investment in the underground and real results. So far we have little to show for the billions of pounds spent.
• Better quality bus service. We need to bring back conductors, we need proper ventilation on buses and drivers who drive more safely and with greater consideration for their passengers.

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WARWICK LIGHTFOOT: CLEANING AND GREENING LONDON

• A greener more energy efficient London.
• Plant more trees and to lay out more parks and playgrounds.
• Local waste management polices that encourage recycling.

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WARWICK LIGHTFOOT: LONDON'S OLYMPIC GAMES

• The Olympic Games should ‘showcase’ London to the world.
• The legacy of the Olympic Games should be a an Olympic village that Londoners will be able to use in the future and will be proud of when the games are over.
• The Olympic legacy should include better sports facilities and swimming pools throughout London so that we have a fitter, more active and healthier London.

WARWICK LIGHTFOOT: LONDON'S HEALTH

• The Mayor of London is responsible for promoting public health. The greatest contribution the Mayor can make is to harness the inspiration of the Olympic Games to ensure that everyone young people, middle aged people and older people are more active and enjoy the pleasure of taking a walk or swim, in a greener and cleaner environment where there are more trees.

WARWICK LIGHTFOOT: DELIVERING MORE JOBS AND GREATER OPPORTUNITIES FOR EVERYONE

• A Mayor who understands how to create wealth and jobs in London.
• A Mayor who will tackle London’s slow employment growth and focus on ensuring that local communities do not get left behind and trapped in poverty and unemployment.

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WARWICK LIGHTFOOT: PROMOTING LONDON'S SUCCESSFUL FINANCIAL MARKETS

• London’s financial markets are the key to the success of the London economy.
• We need a mayor who understands London’s financial markets and will work to promote them with the private sector and the Corporation of London

WARWICK LIGHTFOOT: A MAYOR FOR ALL POSTCODES WHO WILL WORK WITH EVERYONE FOR LONDON

• We need a mayor who will work with the London Boroughs not against the London Boroughs.
• We need an advisory senate of London Boroughs Leaders.
• A Mayor who will work together with everyone in the interest of all Londoners.
• We need better policies to protect and develop the suburban communities in outer London. There needs to be better use of suburban stations and better orbital bus routes in outer London.
• We need to protect neighbourhood shops and maintain diverse shopping and retail centers.

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WARWICK AS MAYOR OF KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA

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above Warwick Lightfoot as ceremonial Mayor of the Royal Borough

Warwick Lightfoot was civic Mayor of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea 2005-06 | click here for photos