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London Assembly

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The London Assembly is an elected body that supervises the Greater London Authority and the Mayor of London. It has power to scrutinise the Mayor and authority, conduct investigations, to amend the budget and to initiate proposals.

London Assembly constituencies
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There are 14 constituencies, each with one member, and then a further 11 members elected with a list. Members of the Assembly have the 'AM' after their names.

Table of contents
1 Constituency Members
2 List Members
3 Standings
4 See also
5 External Links

Constituency Members

See London Assembly constituencies for a list of London boroughs each constituency covers.

ConstituencyMemberParty
Barnet and CamdenBrian ColemanConservative
Brent and HarrowToby HarrisLabour
Bexley and BromleyBob NeillConservative
City and EastJohn BiggsLabour
Croydon and SuttonAndrew PellingConservative
Ealing and HillingdonRichard BarnesConservative
Enfield and HaringeyNicky GavronLabour
Greenwich and LewishamLen DuvallLabour
Havering and RedbridgeRoger EvansConservative
Lambeth and SouthwarkValerie ShawcrossLabour
Merton and WandsworthElizabeth HowlettConservative
North EastMeg HillierLabour
South WestTony ArbourConservative
West CentralAngie BrayConservative

List Members

Standings

Party
   
Constituency
   
List
   
Total

Green033
Labour639
Liberal Democrat044
Conservative819


See also

External Links