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Saving for your future? Investing in your business? Hoping to leave something behind for your children? Labour sees that and thinks: revenue. Today Mel Stride and Andrew Griffith MP sounded the alarm on a triple tax raid being considered by Rachel Reeves. Scrapping the £500 dividend



This report just confirms that the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan and the Metropolitan Police are failing #London, and it is damaging out international reputation. telegraph.co.uk/politics/2025/…



On page 32 of Sadiq Khan’s manifesto last year he promised to maintain “a 24-hour police front office counter in every borough”. This is yet another broken promise from the current London Mayor.


Sadiq Khan I recently wrote on Sadiq Khan’s multiple broken promises since his re-election. In his manifesto he promised: “Together, and with a Labour government, there’s no limit to what we can achieve.” It seems there’s no limit to how many promises he can break. lbc.co.uk/opinion/views/…

Why isn't the Mayor in City Hall today for the emergency meeting on police counter closures? Susan Hall AM asks his Deputy repeatedly: when did Khan first know these closures were coming?

Under these plans the front counter at Church Street Police Station will close. Westminster residents deserve better than Sadiq Khan's broken promises.







Police counters wouldn't be closing if Labour Assembly Members hadn't voted down the Conservative amendment to fund the Met properly, Lord Shaun Bailey points out. Their sudden concern is just hypocrisy.


Sadiq Khan Spot on from my City Hall Conservatives colleague Shaun Bailey. Lots of London Assembly Members are expressing their concern about Policing cuts now, but all of them voted against our Budget Amendment, which would have given the Metropolitan Police £260 million more & avoided these cuts.