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Link copy successful. Next article. Cooper, Yvette. BBC Bias. It's urgent Vegan Society. These institutions were all based in the City of London, and I'm amazed just how many of them are still around. I've come to agree with the view presented by Tony Norfield that London's role today as a big financial centre is an extension of its imperialist past.
As a country we like to pretend that our role in foreign affairs today is benevolent, that we are helping former colonies to develop. This isn't the reality. Look at where the money flows. There are various financial tricks that enable this to happen. The one in the headlines now is tax avoidance. The leak from the Paradise Papers may have come from Bermuda but note how many tax havens are former British Colonies. The City of London Corporation sits at the centre of them all which Nicholas Shaxson describes as an ' offshore island inside Britain'.
If you looked really hard you might have spotted some evidence of this at the parade. One of the most recent livery companies to form is called the ' Worshipful Company of Tax Advisors '.
You could also check out the track record of the firm that the new Mayor is a senior partner at - PricewaterhouseCoopers. This is a company that has been described as promoting tax avoidance on an ' industrial scale '.
And to me, the Lord Mayor's show promotes reality avoidance on an even larger scale. Avoidance of our past. Which has led to avoidance about the present and how this country continues to make money today.
Call me a party pooper, but I think this country should find something better to celebrate than finance, no matter how good the fireworks display they put on. The Assembly also publishes a variety of research reports on how health issues impact London, such as obesity, epidemics and drug use. The Committee holds regular question and answer sessions with the Metropolitan Police Commissioner, investigates anything which it considers important to policing and crime reduction in London, and makes recommendations for improvements.
The transport system in London is made up of the London Underground, rail services, buses, trams, taxis and minicabs, walking, cycling, river traffic and roads. The Mayor develops the strategy for transport across London and looks at the ways Londoners get about in the capital, as well as setting transport fares. The London Assembly holds TfL to account and reviews its budget and performance. The Committee pays particular attention to how the Mayor's transport strategy is being implemented and looks closely at the work of TfL and other transport operators.
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Setting policy. London has one Mayor and 25 Assembly Members — who are elected by you. What are the Mayor and London Assembly responsible for? Central government leads on the NHS, welfare and most forms of taxation.
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