The Open Guide to London: the free London guide - Differences between Version 8 and Version 7 of Category Politics
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Ah, Politics. The lifeblood of any city. I guess as good a place to start is the London government website http://www.london.gov.uk/. |
Ah, Politics. The lifeblood of any city. I guess as good a place to start is the london government website http://www.london.gov.uk/. |
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London held elections for a mayor in 2008, and we elected Boris Johnson. |
London held elections for a mayor a few years back, and we elected [[Ken Livingstone]]. |
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Ah, Politics. The lifeblood of any city. I guess as good a place to start is the london government website http://www.london.gov.uk/.
London held elections for a mayor a few years back, and we elected Ken Livingstone.
The website http://www.londononline.gov.uk/ gives an easy way of checking who your parliamentary & council representatives are. This seems to be part of 'LondonConnects' which talks about 'e-Government', whatever that is.
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