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April 15, 2012
Liberal Democrat candidate for London mayor said the mayoral election should not be seen as a "referendum" on his party's role in the coalition.
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The Liberal Democrat candidate for London Mayor, Brian Paddick, today called for a more robust approach to Payback Sentencing on his first official campaign visit with Deputy Prime Minister and Leader of the Liberal Democrats, Nick Clegg.
Brian discussed Payback Sentencing with Nick Clegg on a visit to a project run by Nacro, the crime reduction charity. Brian also attended with the Leader of the Liberal Democrat London Assembly Group and candidate for Deputy Mayor, Caroline Pidgeon.
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Excellent video I have to say, very strong indeed. Team London obviously doing the Lib Dems proud :)
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Commenting on Boris Johnson’s speech to Conservative Party Conference, Liberal Democrat Candidate for London Mayor, Brian Paddick said:
“Boris’s speech was full of waffle because he’s done so little for London as Mayor. He claims other people’s achievements as his own because he doesn’t have any himself and he clearly has no vision for the city’s future.
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"The more people hear Ken and Boris, the less they like it," Liberal Democrat candidate for London mayor Brian Paddick says. He insisted that the London mayoral election is "not a referendum on the national position." The Culture, Media and ...
Liberal Democrat mayoral candidate, Brian Paddick, visited Worcester Park to garner support for the upcoming mayoral election. Mr Paddick was joined by Lib Dem Assembley candidate Abigail Lock and local MP Paul Burstow on Saturday, April 21. Mr Paddick ...
Liberal Democrat London mayoral candidate Brian Paddick has said he will build 360,000 homes over the next decade if he is elected to City Hall. He told BBC Two's Daily Politics that he had identified "brown field" sites across the city to build on.
I shall probably find myself banging my head in frustration on the table on the voting booth. I wish I could vote for Brian Paddick twice. Richard Morris blogs at A View From Ham Common, which was named Best New Blog at the 2011 Lib Dem Conference.
Brian Paddick is the Liberal Democrat candidate for Mayor of London. He’s a former Deputy Assistant Commissioner at the Metropolitan Police and came third in the 2008 election. We interviewed him back then, so we thought we’d find out what he has to say for himself this time around when we met at the announcement of Duwayne Brooks (Lewisham councillor and friend of Stephen Lawrence) as his Deputy Mayor for Youth and Communities.
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More "bobbies on the beat" are promised - 33,500 "guaranteed" - with safer neighbourhood teams protected from Boris Johnson's cuts and more officers on the streets in communities that endure the worst gun and knife crime. Mayor Paddick would ...
Cyclists are being killed on the streets of London as a direct result of Boris Johnson's transport policies, Lib Dem mayoral candidate Brian Paddick has claimed. Speaking during the Sky News mayoral debate on Thursday evening, Paddick said the Mayor had ...
Brian Paddick, a former senior officer at Scotland Yard ... who said in an open letter to Met commissioner Bernard Hogan-Howe last week that racism is far more endemic than Scotland Yard is willing to admit. "I think it is as well," said ...
Conservative Mayor Boris Johnson promised to bring out a gay manifesto ahead of the elections. There are 350,000 voters from the LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) community. 'Homophobia within police' Mr Paddick said: "When I was in school I ...