The London Assembly is an elected body that supervises the Greater London Authority and the Mayor of London. It has power to scrutinise the Mayor and authority, conduct investigations, to amend the budget and to initiate proposals.
London Assembly constituencies | |
There are 14 constituencies, each with one member, and then a further 11 members elected with a list. Members of the Assembly have the 'AM' after their names.
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2 List Members 3 Standings 4 External Links |
Constituency Members
See London Assembly constituencies for a list of London boroughs each constituency covers.
Constituency | Member | Party |
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Barnet and Camden | Brian Coleman | Tory |
Brent and Harrow | Toby Harris | Labour |
Bromley and Bexley | Bob Neill | Tory |
City and East | John Briggs | Labour |
Croydon and Sutton | Andrew Pelling | Tory |
Ealing and Hillingdon | Richard Barnes | Tory |
Enfield and Haringey | Nicky Gavron | Labour |
Greenwich and Lewisham | Len Duvall | Labour |
Havering and Redbridge | Roger Evans | Tory |
Lambeth and Southwark | Valerie Shawcross | Labour |
Merton and Wandsworth | Elizabeth Howlett | Tory |
North East | Meg Hillier | Labour |
South West | Tony Arbour | Tory |
West Central | Angie Brey | Tory |
List Members
Standings
Party
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External Links