London Green Party Manifesto 2012
London Green Party Manifesto 2012
London Green Party Manifesto 2012
1...........................Foreword by Jenny Jones 2...............................................Introduction 3-4............................Equality and Diversity 4-5..................................Economy and Jobs 5-7...........................................Environment 7-9................................................Transport 9-10...................................................Health 10-12..............................................Housing 12-14.............................Crime and Policing 14-15........................Giving London a Voice 15.................London 2012 Olympic Games 16...............................................Conclusion
London needs a strong Green voice. We must cut our carbon emissions and be more responsible global citizens. We must protect green spaces, create jobs and look for creative solutions to the massive shortage of affordable housing. A Green London will be a model for the world in addressing climate change, a city more equal, healthy and affordable for everyone. I urge Londoners to vote Green on May 3rd.
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supporting credit unions who can offer an affordable debt servicing option, banning advertising for payday loan companies on public transport, lobbying for public funding to help service debts and pay for one-off items such as school uniforms, and bring the voluntary and community sector into the London Debt Strategy Group to monitor and co-ordinate services.
We can start to reduce the pay gap in London and support reforms that will help ordinary workers gain more power in the workplace if we:
We can bring under-represented groups who face daily challenges into the heart of regional government, and secure basic services to support vulnerable Londoners:
people by encouraging employers to offer more parttime and flexible work as an alternative to full-time work or abrupt retirement.
Establish
disabled people are able to benefit from jobs, homes, skills and other opportunities we can provide.
The National Minimum Wage is too low in London, where one in ten full-time workers and two in every five part-time workers are paid less than they need to secure a minimum acceptable quality of life. We will:
Provide
land and capital from the London Green Fund to stimulate industries such as renewable energy manufacturing and engineering to rebalance our economy.
discrimination wherever and whenever it occurs, particularly in recruitment and promotion within the GLA group. the categories of ethnic data used for monitoring and policy development to recognise hidden communities.
Expand
money for investment. Specifically, enable the taxation of the windfall gain in land values that arise when new transport links are built and planning permission for housing is given. Combined with Tax Increment Financing and our pay-as-you-drive charge, this could unlock a multi-billion pound investment programme over the next decade.
Micro, small and medium sized businesses are Londons economic engine, generating more jobs and keeping more of their profits circulating in the local economy. We will: p Ensure micro and small businesses are properly represented on Londons Local Enterprise Partnership.
Maintain
Our future economic success will be underpinned by investment in transport, energy and waste infrastructure, and in affordable housing, to make our labour costs competitive. We will use our influence to change the Governments approach and our powers to:
smaller specialist businesses, voluntary and community organisations can bid for them. Put all contracts worth more than 10,000 on CompeteFor and aim to procure at least 15% from small and micro enterprises.
Allowance and cuts to university grants, which will reduce opportunities for young Londoners and hold back research and innovation.
Decades of big-business government have left our high streets holding on by a thread. We will give communities and councils more power to keep jobs and money in their local economy:
ENVIRONMENT
We enjoy a natural wealth of parks, street trees and rivers that bring pleasure to millions of Londoners and provide habitats for hundreds of protected species. But we also create unsustainable levels of waste and pollution, and consume unsustainable levels of natural resources. We will invest in solutions like habitat revival, waste recycling and energy efficiency and press the Government to provide us with the powers and resources to do this on a scale that can preserve London and our planet for future generations. We can make London a zero waste city, reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 90% and reduce our ecological footprint by two thirds by 2030. Greens on the London Assembly have already: Secured funding to start refurbishment programmes for homes and offices; Set up the largest new park and animal habitat programmes since the Victorians; Led the pressure that resulted in new planning protections for front gardens.
Use
planning policy to ensure that by 2020 all neighbourhoods have a range of essential local services such as chemists and newsagents within walking distance.
Commission
We will invest in decent jobs and apprenticeships, supporting people to develop high-quality skills in a range of industries.
Create
at least 150,000 high-quality apprenticeships aimed at young people under 25, all paying at least the London Living Wage with half a days off-the-job learning per week. Cut paperwork for employers and encourage them to take up the Government funding to make reasonable adjustments for disabled applicants. Call for the Government to make apprenticeships mandatory across a wide range of industries, following the German model, to improve skills, wages and the quality of the products and services we sell.
roll out a consistent set of recycling services across London boroughs to end the confusing and unnecessary differences. In the meantime, push boroughs to ensure every home has a simple service for separated recyclables and food waste collected on a weekly basis self-sufficient in waste processing by 2030, building a new generation of small and smart waste facilities while blocking any that fail to meet our standards: no new landfill or mass-burn incineration;
Become
Lobby
signals
Every city with modern, decentralised energy systems got there with strong public leadership, not by waiting for the market. We aim to slash our energy usage by half and generate at least a third of our energy within London by 2030:
Roll out
the RE:NEW home insulation programme to over a million homes (see housing section).
London is nothing without its network of parks and open spaces, providing a welcome breathing space for people and habitats for wildlife. We will:
and implement local opportunities to enhance green and blue infrastructure such as wildlife corridors, trees that naturally cool the area, and natural flood plains. Introduce a planning requirement for developers to take up these opportunities.
TRANSPORT
We can make it easier, cheaper and more pleasant to walk, cycle and take public transport than to drive. More affordable fares, less congested roads and safer streets can all be achieved by prioritising people and public transport over cars. We dont need to accept ever-rising congestion on increasingly polluted roads, where a small mistake on your bike can carry the death sentence. Our plans will deliver immediate improvements while setting in motion plans to transform our transport network. Greens on the London Assembly have already: Provided crucial support to campaigns that scrapped a motorway bridge over the Thames and a third runway at Heathrow; Started a smarter travel unit to support people swapping their car for the bus or bike; Tripled the cycling budget and introduced plans for cycle hire and cycle superhighways.
PROTECTING ANIMALS
We can take a lead in caring for animals, whether they are companion, farm, or wild animals in the city limits:
Reinstate Ensure
that all purchasing across the GLA group conforms to strict animal welfare rules, including non-animal tested cleaning products and free-range meat and eggs.
All
income goes into making the transport network better, including a fare cut and investment in smarter travel and new infrastructure.
Congestion No
policies that encourage responsible pet ownership and enforce against those that act irresponsibly. the Metropolitan Police Wildlife Crime unit is adequately resourced, and that best practice on dangerous dogs is shared across the police force.
and overall traffic levels are reduced to improve Londons economic competitiveness, reduce air pollution and cut carbon dioxide emissions. personal data is collected unless it is absolutely necessary for the system to function, and privacy is strictly protected.
and tube lines to improve connectivity and relieve pressure on overcrowded routes. These will include the cross-river tram and extending the Croydon tram to Sutton.
Make
SMARTER TRAVEL
We can help people get around more without a car, or even ditch it:
night so that they can walk home without fear of violent crime.
car in and get the value plus a bonus on an Oyster card, car club credits and bike shop vouchers.
Ringfence Only
Work
Put
a walking and cycling representative on the TfL Board and change their planning tools so that pedestrians and cyclists are treated as more important than cars, re-introducing the road user hierarchy.
HEALTH
We believe in a properly funded, publicly provided health service. We will argue consistently against attempts to privatise or weaken the NHS, while pushing for better access to services in areas such as mental health and family planning. We can make London a healthier place to live and prevent illness by cleaning our polluted air, improving access to healthy food and refurbishing unhealthy homes. Greens on the London Assembly have already: Secured cross-party support for the Low Emission Zone and other pollution schemes; Set up London Food which has gone on to train almost 2,000 school and hospital catering staff to provice healthy food; Supported local campaigns against privatisation and hospital closures.
Adopt
the Dutch street design principles for Cycle Superhighways and the London Cycle Network+ to provide clear, dedicated and safe space to cyclists on main roads. Increase funding to complete these projects and the London Greenways.
safe, dedicated space for pedestrians and cyclists, removing all gyratory systems and pedestrianising more public spaces. Transform at least one iconic space a year, starting with Parliament Square. the Cycle Hire scheme north and south to reach all parts of inner London where there is considerable demand. cycle training in schools, and prioritise improvements to the road network around them, so that an extra 100,000 children and their parents cycle to school. Encourage boroughs to use on-street car parking spaces to provide cycle parking in areas where people lack secure cycle parking in their flats and houses, and expand the honeypot cycle theft schemes across London to disrupt the cycle theft gangs.
Expand
Expand
Ban HGVs from narrow main roads, and push for all HGV
drivers in London to be required to register with FORS or equivalent and undergo cycle awareness training.
better access to contraception and family planning services, better resources for mental health services both in the community and in hospitals, and free prescriptions, eye tests and dental treatment.
Create
key aim of Londons Health Inequalities Strategy, because life expectancy, infant mortality, low birthweight and self-rated health are worse, and mental health problems more common, in more unequal societies.
for it to become a crime issue. Bring more addicts into health care rather than the courts by rolling out the Camberwell heroin prescription trial. Build on the consensus among health, policing and educators
HEALTHY FOOD
In these austere times we can help millions of Londoners improve their health while saving money:
opportunities to introduce new street markets, allotments and community gardens in areas where it is hard to buy or grow healthy food.
AIR POLLUTION
We will clean Londons air and comply with air quality laws, urgently developing plans to meet this commitment whether the Government plays its part or not:
Support
sure they are properly enforced through vehicle checks, with a new ban on idling for parked vehicles. Introduce a Very Low Emission Zone in central London to exclude all but the cleanest vehicles.
new home has space to grow food, whether in a garden, large balcony, roof garden or allotment plot.
HOUSING
We want affordable and healthy homes for ordinary Londoners, not a playground for foreign speculators and rogue landlords. We will only use money and land for housing that ordinary Londoners can afford, we will give tenants more control over their homes, and we will refurbish over one million cold homes. To achieve these aims we will put co-operatives at the heart of our housing policy, while lobbying the Government to bring in radical reforms to bring down the cost of land and protect private tenants. Greens on the London Assembly have already: Supported local co-operatives building affordable homes and refurbishing empty homes;
they cant afford to buy one, and set up a clean vehicle fund with low cost loans for small and medium sized businesses to replace dirty vehicles with electric equivalents, offering them a discount on pay-as-you-go driving charges so it is cost neutral. Work with the Government and Network Rail to reduce emissions from trains and planes. Push for the closure of City Airport, and convert it into the first Community Enterprise Zone. Lobby to ban night flights over London. Ensure all planning applications are air quality neutral, and require new developments to reduce air pollution in the most heavily polluted areas.
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web site for tenants to post feedback on landlords and letting/managing agents, and promote both to students through universities and students unions. with councils to roll out blanket licensing for landlords, and clamp down on rogue landlord hotspots.
The Government and the Mayor have stretched the definition of affordable to breaking point. We will only use public land and money to build homes that ordinary Londoners can afford, and we will stand up against attacks on our dwindling stock of social housing:
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that weaken security and raise rents for social tenants, and that reduce public spending on housing benefit by hurting tenants rather than making houses cheaper. the approach to mixed and balanced communities to ensure social rented housing is built in wealthy areas.
Review
councils, housing associations and co-operatives take a much stronger role in assembling sites for development, including a much more concerted programme of public compulsory purchase, and parcel out land into smaller plots to encourage a more competitive marketplace between developers.
to downsize to, whether they own or rent their home, including exemplar community housing for isolated older people. up a clearing house to offer all publicly owned derelict land to Community Land Trusts and to make all suitable publicly-owned empty homes available to selfhelp co-operatives to bring them back into short-life or permanent use. intermediate products such as shared ownership that dont stay permanently affordable with co-operative home ownership and rental models. for comprehensive and smart reforms of the private rented sector to bring down rents, to make tenants more secure in their homes with a default secure five year tenancy agreement, to protect tenants from exploitative landlords and lettings agents, and to improve the condition of private rented housing, along with tax reforms such as capital allowances to help responsible landlords invest in their properties.
Set
Replace
Build
Lobby
policies for major regeneration projects (Opportunity Areas) up from neighbourhood plans, providing the community with financial support and expert advice. regeneration partners have a good understanding of working collaboratively with local communities and co-operative housing groups.
Ensure
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BUDGET CUTS
As a cross-party investigation by the London Assembly concluded, officer numbers are a bad way to measure whether the police have the resources to keep London safe. So we will:
Preserve
buildings
of
historical,
architectural
or
after the London 2012 Games and the outcome of the August 2011 disturbance enquiries.
HOMELESSNESS
We need an antidote to the Government's toxic cocktail of benefit cuts, rising living costs, falling housing budgets and cuts to local authority services:
Lobby
homelessness funding, and press for the London Councils grant scheme to be taken over by City Hall so we can protect essential services that operate across more than one borough.
Act
Co-ordinate
services.
and
release
information
to
show
the movement of homeless and vulnerable families between boroughs to ensure they are given adequate
COMMUNITY POLICING
We will make your local police service work more closely with local residents and businesses to keep a visible presence on the streets:
community support officer recruitment drive from the local community, making the teams more representative in order to restore trust in the police. Depending on support from Government, introduce a buy one, get one free offer for community support officers to borough commanders.
as traders, tenants and residents associations to provide a well-trained, constant presence on the streets that can also help the police respond to major incidents like the August 2011 disturbances.
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Get more police officers out of their cars and onto foot
or bicycle, providing a visible presence on the streets.
The police can only keep our streets safe if they have the confidence of the local community, so we will introduce reforms to assure every law-abiding Londoner that the police are on their side:
Pledge that
Improve
safety cameras, an increase in the traffic police budget and a crackdown on uninsured drivers. Require Safer Neighbourhood Teams to work with local cycling and pedestrian groups to enforce speed limits and take action against dangerous driving, cycling and walking.
with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender communities and send officers to schools to challenge anti-LGBT prejudice. Each borough will also draw up an Anti-Homophobia Action Plan to remedy local hate crime hotspots working with the Gay-Straight Alliance.
Lead
Ensure
LIBERTY
A society that tries to sacrifice civil liberties for security will have neither:
Scrap
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End
demonstrations.
OPEN GOVERNANCE
We will open up City Hall to scrutiny from the press and the public:
Appoint
Ensure
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Campaign
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LEGACY COMMITMENTS
Our entire manifesto will be applied to the legacy from the Games, but we want to ensure the Olympic Park is a beacon for Londons future, and that the Games change the culture of sport.
Work
Ensure
community sector, for example by making this a condition of major regeneration contracts, particularly with minority, ethnic and disabled communities to be more involved in shaping their local area. Meet with key community organisations as often as with business groups.
Develop
over
communities facilities on the Olympic Park through a Community Land Trust to give local residents control permanently affordable and co-operatively managed community assets, promoting resilience and self-sufficiency.
Explore
London Assembly that use the closer involvement of community and business groups, particularly where the evidence base or recommendations could benefit from collaboration or crowdsourcing.
Convert
Olympic Route Network priority lanes to cycle lanes and/or wider pavements
dedicated
where possible.
example by promoting supporter-trust owned clubs and by encouraging sporting clubs to reduce unequal pay amongst non-sporting employees through the adoption of our Fair Pay Mark.
accessible, and that staffing at stations near to venues will be sufficient to help older and disabled visitors.
Expose
companies
sponsoring sporting events and establish an ethical sponsorship pledge for clubs to voluntarily seek more appropriate sponsors.
Offer usable properties and land that will lie unused for
more than six months to community organisations on a peppercorn rent.
sports
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