Apply to attend People’s Question Time and ask questions to London Mayor Sadiq Khan

 

People’s Question Time is a free event for Londoners. It’s an opportunity to put your questions to main stage panel of the London Assembly, about your city.

The London Assembly holds the Mayor and Mayoral advisers to account, examining his decisions, ensuring he delivers on his promises to Londoners. Assembly Members publicly exam policies and programmes through committee meetings, plenary sessions, site visits and investigations.

Join the Mayor of London for the 50th People’s Question Time, a free opportunity to discuss the issues that matter to you, as well as plans and priorities for the city, including (in no particular order):

  • transport
  • policing and safety
  • air quality and the environment
  • housing
  • London’s economy
  • other (topics not covered) – time permitting

Register to attend in person

You can register to attend in person by clicking the button below. Registration closes on Monday 24 February 2025, 11.59pm.

Tickets, including venue details, will be dispatched from Thursday 27 February 2025 onwards.  The event will be somewhere in the London Borough of Haringey.

Apply to watch and participate online

If you would prefer to watch the livestream, with the chance to put your questions forward on the dedicated live chat forum, you can book your online viewing ticket directly on Eventbrite, by clicking the button below.


About the London Assembly members

There are 25 Assembly Members: 8 GLA Conservatives, 3 City Hall Greens, 1 Independent, 10 Labour, 2 Liberal Democrats, 1 Reform UK.

Chair of the London Assembly – Andrew Boff, City Hall Conservatives – Londonwide

  • Alessandro Georgiou, City Hall Conservatives – Londonwide
  • Alex Wilson, Reform UK – Londonwide
  • Anne Clarke, Labour – Barnet and Camden
  • Bassam Mahfouz, Labour – Ealing and Hillingdon (Deputy Chair of the London Assembly)
  • Caroline Russell, City Hall Greens – Londonwide, Leader of the City Hall Greens
  • Elly Baker, Labour – Londonwide
  • Emma Best, City Hall Conservatives – Londonwide
  • Gareth Roberts, Liberal Democrats – Hounslow, Kingston upon Thames and Richmond upon Thames
  • Hina Bokhari OBE, Liberal Democrat – Londonwide
  • James Small-Edwards, Labour – Hammersmith & Fulham, Kensington and Chelsea, City of Westminster
  • Joanne McCartney, Labour – Enfield and Haringey
  • Keith Prince, City Hall Conservatives – Havering and Redbridge
  • Krupesh Hirani, Labour Group – Brent and Harrow
  • Len Duvall OBE, Labour – Greenwich and Lewisham, Leader of the Labour Group
  • Léonie Cooper, Labour – Merton and Wandsworth
  • Lord Bailey of Paddington, City Hall Conservatives – Londonwide
  • Marina Ahmad, Labour – Lambeth and Southwark
  • Neil Garratt, City Hall Conservatives – Croydon and Sutton
  • Sem Moema, Labour – Hackney, Islington and Waltham Forest
  • Susan Hall, City Hall Conservatives – Londonwide, Leader of the Conservative Group
  • Thomas Turrell, City Hall Conservatives – Bexley and Bromley
  • Unmesh  Desai, Independent – Barking and Dagenham, City of London, Newham, Tower Hamlets
  • Zack Polanski, City Hall Greens – Londonwide
  • Zoë Garbett, City Hall Greens – Londonwide

Find out more about the Members of the London Assembly

Read more

See https://www.london.gov.uk/events/peoples-question-time-2025-haringey

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