- Reference: 2013/4802
- Question by: Onkar Sahota
- Meeting date: 18 December 2013
Given his steadfast defence of inequality in his speech at the Margaret Thatcher lecture, how does the Mayor reconcile his belief in the value and importance of inequality, with his statutory duty to reduce health inequalities, of which wider determinants such as childhood poverty, school readiness, pupil absence, social isolation, 16-18 years olds not in education employment or training all impact, and is this the reason that of his almost 6 years as Mayor to date, he has only had an action plan for reducing health inequality for 2?