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  • Stronger, fairer, and more innovative London economy

    • Reference: 2015/1992
    • Question by: Fiona Twycross
    • Meeting date: 01 July 2015
    With less than one year to go of the current Mayoralty, what is the LEP doing to make London’s economy stronger, fairer and more innovative?
  • LEP accountability

    • Reference: 2015/1993
    • Question by: Gareth Bacon MP
    • Meeting date: 01 July 2015
    LEP lines of accountability are often unclear to the public. Given that £294 million has been allocated to the LEP as part of the two Growth Deals, do you think that the Assembly should have a greater scrutiny role with regards the performance of the LEP?
  • London Jobs and Growth Plan

    • Reference: 2015/1994
    • Question by: Jenny Jones
    • Meeting date: 01 July 2015
    Why does the LEP not share the Mayor’s ambition for London to be a global leader in the transition to a low-carbon economy?
  • London 2036: an agenda for jobs and growth

    • Reference: 2015/1995
    • Question by: Stephen Knight
    • Meeting date: 01 July 2015
    What is the status of the 'London 2036: an agenda for jobs and growth' plan in relation to the ‘Jobs and Growth Plan for London’?
  • Stronger, fairer, and more innovative London economy (Supplementary) [1]

    • Question by: Caroline Pidgeon
    • Meeting date: 01 July 2015
    Caroline Pidgeon MBE AM: I have a specific question for Mr McGrath. Very briefly, Harvey, employment is a key for a stronger economy and you talked very much about this document and yet it does not mention anywhere the challenge of parental employment. Given that around 10% fewer women who are parents in London are in employment compared to the rest of the UK, have you done any work on this issue and perhaps the childcare challenges that the capital faces?
  • Stronger, fairer, and more innovative London economy (Supplementary) [2]

    • Question by: Richard Tracey
    • Meeting date: 01 July 2015
    Richard Tracey AM: Thank you, Madam Chair. Can I just dig a bit deeper into this question of skills and the equipping of young people? You will be well aware that in my constituency, in Wandsworth, we have the massive Nine Elms [Vauxhall Nine Elms] development going on. I was pretty shocked when on one of my recent visits there to hear from some of the people running the support operation that there are terrible problems with getting the funding and getting the operation going. They are not able to lay on the supplies of skilled young people and apprentices...
  • Stronger, fairer, and more innovative London economy (Supplementary) [3]

    • Question by: Navin Shah
    • Meeting date: 01 July 2015
    Navin Shah AM: Thank you, Chair. I would like to explore further the issue about the childcare aspects. One of the largest barriers to participation in London’s labour market for women is the lack of flexible and affordable childcare. I would certainly say that if you would, please, look into this as one of the priority issues. Looking at the GLA’s history with regards to childcare, before 2008 - I think it was in 2003 - there was a Childcare Strategy that was launched at the time, followed by about £33 million in investment planned over a three-year period, to...
  • Stronger, fairer, and more innovative London economy (Supplementary) [4]

    • Question by: Fiona Twycross
    • Meeting date: 01 July 2015
    Fiona Twycross AM: Thank you. I just want to come back a little bit to the part in the question that refers to fairness, which we touched on a little bit in terms of increasing employability but not in terms of issues of pay. I was at a meeting last night when a number of cleaners spoke quite passionately about the impact on their lives of low pay. We know that the number of jobs paying less than the London Living Wage has risen quite dramatically in recent years while average pay rates have also been declining in real terms...
  • Stronger, fairer, and more innovative London economy (Supplementary) [5]

    • Question by: Navin Shah
    • Meeting date: 01 July 2015
    Navin Shah AM: Yes, on the London Living Wage again, are recipients of LEP funding required to pay their employees the London Living Wage? Harvey McGrath (Deputy Chair, London Enterprise Panel): In terms of ...? Navin Shah AM: Are the recipients of the organisations that you fund required to pay the London Living Wage?
  • Stronger, fairer, and more innovative London economy (Supplementary) [6]

    • Question by: Murad Qureshi
    • Meeting date: 01 July 2015
    Murad Qureshi AM: Sorry. Thank you very much, Madam Chair. Can I just move the debate into another area, Harvey? I have heard what the Mayor’s [Chief Economic] Advisor, Gerard Lyons, has to say about the impact that the UK exiting the European Union (EU) will have on London’s economy. Could you tell me what you think the impact will be on key economic clusters like the financial services and medical services that we provide in London?