International audienceOn September 24th, 2010 Ken Livingstone was chosen as the Labour Party's candidate to attempt to become the new mayor of London in 2012. His first words emphasized the fact that unlike the mayoral election in 2000 when he asked Londoners to choose between an Old Labour and New Labour vision of the capital city, this time round, getting rid of the conservative mayor, Boris Johnson, would be an important step in rejecting the cuts that David Cameron and George Osborne are inflicting on the public services. The aim of this contribution is to examine the way in which Ken Livingstone became mayor of London and how he intends to challenge Boris Johnson in order to conquer City Hall once again in 2012
On Thursday 28 January, 2016, LSE London and London Chamber of Commerce & Industry co-hosted the fir...
With less than a year to go until London’s next mayoral election, it is clear that the capital’s out...
International audienceIn its 1992 manifesto the Labour Party considered setting up a municipal autho...
International audienceOn September 24th, 2010 Ken Livingstone was chosen as the Labour Party's candi...
International audienceIn 2008, Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson defeated Ken Livingstone in the th...
Ever since Ken Livingstone became leader of the Greater London Council (GLC) in 1981, he was...
International audienceEver since Ken Livingstone became leader of the Greater London Council (GLC) i...
The leadership of London became a priority in the 1990s and was one of New Labour’s commitments in t...
This article compares the mayoralties of the first two directly elected Mayors of London, Ken Living...
2012 is set to be a big year for London, with the upcoming London Mayoral elections and Olympic Game...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
International audienceThe leadership of London became a priority in the 1990s and was one of New Lab...
This article investigates the rhetorical and oratorical abilities of Boris Johnson and Ken Livingsto...
In May 2016, the Labour Party’s candidate, Sadiq Khan, became the third mayor of London after a bitt...
On Thursday 28 January, 2016, LSE London and London Chamber of Commerce & Industry co-hosted the fir...
With less than a year to go until London’s next mayoral election, it is clear that the capital’s out...
International audienceIn its 1992 manifesto the Labour Party considered setting up a municipal autho...
International audienceOn September 24th, 2010 Ken Livingstone was chosen as the Labour Party's candi...
International audienceIn 2008, Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson defeated Ken Livingstone in the th...
Ever since Ken Livingstone became leader of the Greater London Council (GLC) in 1981, he was...
International audienceEver since Ken Livingstone became leader of the Greater London Council (GLC) i...
The leadership of London became a priority in the 1990s and was one of New Labour’s commitments in t...
This article compares the mayoralties of the first two directly elected Mayors of London, Ken Living...
2012 is set to be a big year for London, with the upcoming London Mayoral elections and Olympic Game...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
International audienceThe leadership of London became a priority in the 1990s and was one of New Lab...
This article investigates the rhetorical and oratorical abilities of Boris Johnson and Ken Livingsto...
In May 2016, the Labour Party’s candidate, Sadiq Khan, became the third mayor of London after a bitt...
On Thursday 28 January, 2016, LSE London and London Chamber of Commerce & Industry co-hosted the fir...
With less than a year to go until London’s next mayoral election, it is clear that the capital’s out...
International audienceIn its 1992 manifesto the Labour Party considered setting up a municipal autho...