In the London Assembly, Caroline Pidgeon spoke in support of a motion calling for continued action against anti-Semitism in London.
Caroline said:
"Anti-Semitism is a stain on our city and more must be done to tackle it.
Speaking in the London Assembly, Caroline Pidgeon stressed the urgency of rebuilding trust in the police among Black Londoners.
Caroline said:
"Black Londoners are disproportionately impacted by knife crime.
Caroline spoke to London Live about the continuing revelations of parties in 10 Downing Street and Conservative Party HQ. Caroline said:
"The more that comes out about Party Gate and the more Johnson tries to cover it up the worse he makes it – especially for those who’ve suffered the most over the past 2 years.
In October's Mayor's Question Time, Caroline questioned the Mayor of London on enforcement and awareness of the law around private e-scooter use on London’s public roads and pavements – which remains illegal. Caroline got the Mayor to agree to several actions.
Caroline spoke to ITV London's Simon Harris about the GLA Oversight Committee session questioning entrepreneurs about trade missions, including questions to Jennifer Arcuri on her close involvement with London and Partners.
Caroline was proud to speak in favour of a motion in the London Assembly on taking more action to prevent new HIV infections and to support those living with HIV.
Caroline said:
There’s much more we must do including tackling stigma and expanding access to PrEP, something I’ve long pushed for.
Questioning the Mayor, Caroline pushed again for urgent action to ensure the Holborn Gyratory is made safe for cyclists.
Caroline said:
We were promised action 3 years ago. Covid can’t be blamed for everything.
In addition to questioning some members of the Daniel Morgan Independent Panel, Caroline also questioned the Met Commissioner on the serious implications of the case.
There are still many more questions to be asked around the handling of this case, and on wider issues of corruption.
Caroline Pidgeon discussed the Daniel Morgan Independent Panel report with the Panel's chair, Baroness O'Loan, to understand the difficulties the Panel faced in securing the Metropolitan Police's cooperation, and getting access to the documents they needed.
Caroline said: