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  • Investment in Tobacco Companies and the Arms Trade (Supplementary) [8]

    • Question by: Damian Hockney
    • Meeting date: 17 January 2007
    Our pensioners, Mr Newton, I am sure will take great heart I have to say from what I regard as a very responsible stand and your defence of their interests so I do congratulate you for that. One thing occurred to me. Obviously some people round here have talked about ethical investment and ethical being from their own stance. I totally accept and respect their position. Is there a possibility - and I certainly would not want such a thing; I do not want my pension being played as part of politics, even with things that I believe in personally...
  • Removal of Tax Credits on Share Dividends (Supplementary) [1]

    • Question by: Damian Hockney
    • Meeting date: 17 January 2007
    I think the main point is that if we do have even minor falls this ongoing amount of money taken from pensioners in Britain will have an impact. Do you still have forecasts and estimates for what will happen ongoing, say over the next five to ten years as a result of it?
  • Removal of Tax Credits on Share Dividends (Supplementary) [2]

    • Question by: Damian Hockney
    • Meeting date: 17 January 2007
    If it were removed, how helpful would that be? Say it were removed next year, how helpful would that be to the London Pensions Fund?
  • Removal of Tax Credits on Share Dividends

    • Reference: 2007/0009
    • Question by: Damian Hockney
    • Meeting date: 17 January 2007
    By how much has the current value of the fund been reduced as a consequence of the removal in 1997 of tax credits on share dividends and what impact has this had on the value of pensions paid by the fund?
  • Undertakings made to the British Olympic Committee (Supplementary) [12]

    • Question by: Damian Hockney
    • Meeting date: 13 October 2004
    Damian Hockney (AM): Elements of this argument, to me, I am sorry to say, appear to be completely weird. Mayor, you mentioned the point that Olympics have broken even or made a profit since Montreal, but the reality is the Greek finance minister only two weeks ago blamed the Greek deficit, in part, upon the losses made at the Olympic Games. Then Mike (Lee), you made a point just 60 seconds later that the IOC does not want a re-run of Athens. The point about this is it is to do with money. It is to do with the fact...
  • Council tax and the Olympics (Supplementary) [1]

    • Question by: Damian Hockney
    • Meeting date: 13 October 2004
    Could you ask them to put one in about that?
  • Council tax and the Olympics (Supplementary) [4]

    • Question by: Damian Hockney
    • Meeting date: 13 October 2004
    Mike (Lee), the point about that is that it is simply not the case. The number of people in that survey who said, "We will pay nothing," was 40%. Now, those people said, "We will pay nothing towards an Olympic Games in London terms." You cannot say that those people are supportive. I might have argued the question at the time, if I had been asked. I would have said, "Yes, I would like to see them in London," but if somebody then started asking about my support, on the basis of the costs that are unspecified or that we...
  • Council tax and the Olympics (Supplementary) [6]

    • Question by: Damian Hockney
    • Meeting date: 13 October 2004
    This is the problem with a supranational, international body telling us what to do, so it is unaccountable, like the EU, I guess "our other interest"
  • Council tax and the Olympics (Supplementary) [7]

    • Question by: Damian Hockney
    • Meeting date: 13 October 2004
    And the Eurovision Song Contest. No, I am a supporter of the Eurovision Song Contest, having sung in the song for Europe, but I will not go into that.
  • Council tax and the Olympics (Supplementary) [8]

    • Question by: Damian Hockney
    • Meeting date: 13 October 2004
    Maybe he can join you instead. I think the only point - I just want to finally make a point under this particular section - is that these figures do need to be made clear, surely. Do you not agree? The public in London do need to be on side. We would love to support the Olympic Games for London, but until and unless there is proper consultation with the people of London, they do not trust. If you look at what has happened in Scotland with the Scottish Parliament or the Dome, there is a general feeling - and...