London Assembly Liberal Democrat Group.

The Liberal Democrats exist to fight conformity, protect freedom and champion diversity. As the London Assembly Liberal Democrat Group, we seek to bring those views to London and to hold the mayor to account and ensure the assembly works on behalf of Londoners.

Dee Doocey

Caroline Pidgeon

Mike Tuffrey


Mayor's remarks on leak investigation "frankly astonishing" - Dee Doocey AM New!

Wed 3rd Dec 2008

Commenting after the appearance of the Mayor of London and Chair of the Metropolitan Police Authority Boris Johnson and the acting Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Sir Paul Stephenson before the London Assembly this morning, Dee Doocey Liberal Democrat London Assembly spokesperson on policing and a member of the Metropolitan Police Authority said:

Going underground

Thu 27th Nov 2008

Caroline Pidgeon and Norman Baker MP recently spent 4 hours deep beneath the streets of London looking at works on the London Underground at night.

Caroline Pidgeon and Norman Baker deep underground (photography: Nick Carthew)

"Good that that this ill-conceived idea will be abandoned" - Caroline Pidgeon AM

Thu 27th Nov 2008

Commenting on the news that the Mayor of London Boris Johnson is to scrap the western extension of the Congestion Charge zone, Liberal Democrat London Assembly Member and Transport spokesperson Caroline Pidgeon said:

Commissioner's payout "a disgrace" says Dee Doocey

Thu 27th Nov 2008

The payments being made to Met Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair as he leaves the service were today criticised by Metropolitan Police Authority member and Lib Dem spokesperson on policing Dee Doocey.

"Settlement will do nothing to persuade the public that discrimination in the Met is a thing of the past."

Wed 26th Nov 2008

Commenting on the agreement reached between the Metropolitan Police and the Met Police Assistant Commissioner Tarique Ghaffur, Dee Doocey Lib Dem spokesperson on policing and a member of the Metropolitan Police Authority said:

Could Portsmouth's 20mph approach work on London's roads?

Thu 20th Nov 2008

Caroline Pidgeon, Lib Dem transport spokesperson travelled with the London Assembly's Transport Committee to Portsmouth to assess how effectively the 20mph limit introduced on all residential streets is improving road safety in the seaside city on Tuesday 18 November.

Caroline Pidgeon with Cllr Lynne Stagg looking at Portsmouth City's 20mph zone (photography: Nick Carthew)
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