Westminster's streets serve 200,000 residents and over 800,000 daily visitors. Transport policy must work for all of them.Oxford Street: Standing Up for Local PeopleOxford Street is not just a global shopping destination. For many people in Westminster, it is their everyday local high street.
Under the Conservatives, Westminster had the lowest Council Tax in the UK. That was not an accident. It was an active choice to protect residents from unnecessary costs.
Clean streets are everyday proof a council delivers. The City Survey shows 58% of residents are now concerned about at least one environmental issue in their area, up five percentage points in a single year. Rubbish and fly-tipping remain persistent problems.
Feeling safe on your own street is the foundation of a well-run city. It is the top concern people across Westminster raise the most often and most urgently.
Crime in Westminster has risen under Labour's watch and local people are suffering the consequences.Westminster Labour and Sadiq Khan's record on our streets is clear: phone snatching, robbery, shoplifting, public disorder and criminal damage are all up.
At Labour’s Westminster City Council budget last week, I made Westminster Labour answer for their reckless spending and weak action on rising crime and declining street standards.Westminster Labour has wasted £27 million on a failed housing contractor, self-awarded senior Labour councillors pay rise
Westminster Labour voted to leave local people without the funds to fight Sadiq Khan's Oxford Street vanity project.At Labour-led Westminster City Council's budget, Westminster Conservatives brought forward an amendment to establish a legal fighting fund to challenge the Mayor's pedestrianisation sc
It’s time for Labour to answer for their waste and reckless spending.This week, Labour will announce their budget at Westminster City Council.I will hold Westminster Labour to account for its record, demand straight answers, and set out a Conservative plan to restore value for money. Let’