Home page
Site Map
Search Advanced Search
EDITOR'S CHOICE
NEWS
SPORT
Delaney thrilled by call-up
Hall delighted with Dowie move
COMPETITIONS
Enter a world build for speed and win a Warner Bros. Pictures Speed Racer goody bag
Win tickets to the Rose Weekend at Hatfield House
Confronting the clampers

Reporter Alex Hayes went to a car compound near Iver to collect a car which had been towed away by a clamping company. Click here for the audio slideshow

VOTE
Do you think Ealing Hospital deserves it’s ranking as the worst in England?
Yes
No
GET OUR NEWS BY E-MAIL
Most read Comments
Barnes named deputy Mayor
Richard Barnes AM has been named as deputy Mayor to Boris Johnson's
Richard Barnes AM has been named as deputy Mayor to Boris Johnson's

A LOCAL politician is holding a double celebration after being made a deputy to the new Mayor of London.

Richard Barnes has been named the new statutory deputy Mayor by Mayor Boris Johnson, after he successfully retained his seat on the London Assembly as the member for Ealing and Hillingdon on Friday.

Mr Barnes, said: "It is amazing to be the deputy Mayor. I am extremely proud. My responsibilities will be community cohesion and regeneration. So overlooking everything that is happening across London alongside the Mayor."

"I will fully support the Mayor of London, in addressing the immense challenges facing London. Londoners deserve to live in a city we can all be proud of and I will work tirelessly to make the capital a better place to live and work for everyone.

"We all have the right to live in a safe, clean, prosperous city and every community plays a role in maximizing our city's success.

"It is an honour to have been appointed Deputy by the Mayor and I am delighted to have been given the opportunity to make a real difference to one of the greatest cities in the world. "

The role means Mr Barnes will fill in for the Mayor when he has a holiday or if he falls ill.

6:31pm Wednesday 7th May 2008

Related Links
Barnes happy with incredible win
Print   Email this   Comment
Posted by: Jamie Smith on 10:51am Thu 8 May 08
Now Barnes will get £90,954 for his deputy mayor role. Now that this is a key role within the GLA it is time for Richard to resign from Hillingdon Council because clearly it is difficult to divide time between the two positions. Hillingdon residents will know that that the two parts of their council tax are paying for this man - both in the GLA part and the Hillingdon Councillor's allowances.

Richard Barnes should resign immediatly.!
Posted by: Paul Bostrom, Acton on 11:22am Thu 8 May 08
Jamie, do you think all councillors with senior jobs should resign or just Richard Barnes?

Personally, I think if they can manage their time to fulfil both roles we should encourage not discourage highflyers to remian as councillors. His experience at the Mayor's office could prove very helpful at Hillingdon Council.

It is the people who are not interested in fulfilling their council duties such as Virendra Sharma MP who should resign.
Posted by: Liz, Hanwell on 1:28pm Thu 8 May 08
I agree with Paul Bostrom. Most councillors hold a day job, so this is not the issue.

If Richard Barnes attends council meetings regularly and takes an active role in them he's a good councillor and should stay. If he doesn't attend and take an active role, he's a bad councillor and should go.

On this basis, Virendra Sharma is a bad councillor and should go.
Add your comment
Name:
Email: *
Location:
**
Security Image. Registered site users are not required to enter Security Image Information.
 
 e.g. 123-123
Comment:
Please note: All HTML tags will be ignored.
Format Text:

 
By posting a comment, I confirm that I have read and agree to the terms of use. Comments are not moderated but we will react if anything that breaks the rules comes to our attention and we may delete inappropriate postings. Please treat other people with respect. You must not post anything that is abusive, indecent, unlawful or defamatory. Remember, you are personally liable for what you post on this site. If you wish to complain about a comment, contact us here.
* Your email address will not be displayed
** To avoid register now or login
Archive
Dimple Group'

Hot Jobs

Bar Tender
High Wycombe
Second chef (FT)
Buckinghamshire

Click here to 

read your local newspaper online
Terms & Conditions
Privacy Policy © Copyright 2001-2008
Newsquest Media Group
A Gannett Company
This site is part of Newsquest's audited local newspaper network