Labourās free breakfast clubs make a huge difference to Lewisham families - children get a great start to the day while parents get more freedom and flexibility and help with the cost of living too. Thatās the kind of change Labour was elected to deliver.
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Labour's Awaab's Law means local authorities must:
šØResolve emergency issues in social housing within 24 hours of it being reported.
š§ļøAddress damp and mould within 10 days.
šļøHold social housing providers to account.
Get in touch if you're a constituent & need help.
"If elected Mayor, I will take a 20% pay cut."
That was Liam Shrivastava's promise to Lewisham residents. He's now taken a £4,832 pay rise and called a donation a pay cut.
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.@ZackPolanski says the Greens only block āluxury flatsā.
So why are Labour-run boroughs in Southwark, Haringey, Enfield, Hounslow and Newham building more council homes than entire Green-run cities like Bristol?
The Green Party is more comfortable on a protest than in power.
@ZackPolanski - youāve chosen this man to represent the Greens in Lewisham.
He represents everything Lewisham isnāt.
Do you condemn Bernard Mani's views, yes or no?
Labour is delivering the biggest funding injection to create specialist places for children with SEND ā part of over Ā£3bn of investment.
Councils must prove it will be spent building nurseries, schools & colleges where every child can achieve and thrive.
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NEW: We are capping ground rents at £250 a year.
This will mean big savings for over 5 million leaseholders.
Labour is taking action where others failed.
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šļøLondonās Deputy Mayor for Housing has said that TWO NEW RAIL PROJECTS are the key to London hitting its target to build 88,000 new homes every year.
"In order to actually get to that target, a lot of things have to happen," @tomcopley said. "The DLR extension is very important. We also need a Bakerloo Line extension, the West London Orbital."
Here are the detailsš
šExtending the Bakerloo line to Hayes could connect sites for 107,000 new homes.
šThe West London Orbital, which would run from Hendon and West Hampstead to Hounslow, could enable the building of 15,800 new homes.
Read more here: bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c86vā¦