Susan Hall
Susan Mary Hall is a British Conservative Party politician who has been a Member of the London Assembly (AM) for Londonwide since 2017.[1] She has been the leader of the London Conservatives on the Assembly since December 2019.[2]
Susan Hall | |
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![]() Hall in 2018 | |
Leader of the Conservative Party in the London Assembly | |
In office 17 December 2019 – 2 May 2023 | |
Preceded by | Gareth Bacon |
Succeeded by | Neil Garratt |
Member of the London Assembly for Londonwide | |
Assumed office 20 June 2017 | |
Conservative Party Group Leader on Harrow London Borough Council | |
In office May 2010 – August 2017 | |
Deputy | Barry Macleod-Cullinane |
Preceded by | David Ashton |
Succeeded by | Paul Osborn |
Leader of Harrow London Borough Council | |
In office 16 September 2013 – 22 May 2014 | |
Preceded by | Thaya Idaikkadar |
Succeeded by | David Perry |
Personal details | |
Nationality | British |
Political party | Conservative Party |
Occupation | Politician |
Political career
Hall was elected as a Councillor on Harrow London Borough Council for Hatch End Ward in the 2006 local elections.[3] She was given a Cabinet position responsible for the Environment and Community Safety in 2007 and became Deputy Leader of the group in 2008. Hall became Leader of the Conservative group in 2010 and Leader of the Opposition, she took over as Leader of the hung Council in 2013 returning to opposition Leader in 2014. She was appointed to the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority in June 2010.[4]
At the 2016 London Assembly election, Hall was number 4 on the Conservative Party list. She was not elected.[5][6]
She inherited the 4th Additional Member seat on the London Assembly in June 2017 following Kemi Badenoch's resignation, as a result of Badenoch's election as MP for Saffron Walden.[7][8][9]
In 2018, Hall became deputy leader of the London Conservatives.
After Gareth Bacon was elected to the House of Commons in the 2019 general election, Hall succeeded him as the leader of the Conservatives on the London Assembly.[2]
Hall is a community safety advocate who campaigns for crime prevention. She has called for an increase in police funding in order to tackle knife crime.[10] Hall is a critic of Mayor of London Sadiq Khan.[11]
In March 2020, in response to the coronavirus pandemic in London, Hall wrote a letter to Mayor Khan, asking him to “call in the police” to “enforce the coronavirus lockdown” in order to protect National Health Service workers.[12]
Following the storming of the United States Capitol by supporters of Donald Trump in January 2021, Hall compared the riot to other British politicians' opposition to Brexit.[13]
She was re-elected in the 2021 London Assembly election.[14]
Electoral history
2021 London Assembly election
2021 London Assembly election (London-wide)[15] | |||||
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List | Candidates | Votes | % | ± | |
Labour | Elly Baker (98,661), Sakina Sheikh (89,692), Murad Qureshi (82,217), Emine Ibrahim, Faduma Hassan, Sophie Charman-Blower, Bob Littlewood, Miriam Mirwitch, Shahina Jaffer, Taranjit Chana, James Beckles |
986,609 | 38.1% | ![]() | |
Conservative | Shaun Bailey† (132,514), Andrew Boff (113,583), Susan Hall (99,385), Emma Best (88,342), Selina Seesunkur (79,508), Toby Williams, Ahmereen Reza, Timothy Briggs, Simon Hoar, John Riley, Julian Gallant, George Currie |
795,081 | 30.7% | ![]() | |
Green | Siân Berry† (305,452), Caroline Russell (152,726), Zack Polanski (101,817), Benali Hamdache (76,363), Shahrar Ali, Rosamund Kissi-Debrah, Ben Fletcher, Hannah Graham, Peter Underwood, Kirsten De Keyser, Jarelle Francis |
305,452 | 11.8% | ![]() | |
Liberal Democrats | Caroline Pidgeon (189,522), Hina Bokhari (94,761), Robert Blackie (63,174), Chris Maines, Joyce Onstad, Irina von Wiese, Hussain Khan, Michael Bukola, Adrian Hyyrylainen-Trett, Adetokunbo Fatukasi, Charley Hasted |
189,522 | 7.3% | ![]() | |
Women's Equality | Harini Iyengar, Jacueline Dean, Tabitha Morton, Rebecca Manson-Jones, Nikki Uppal, Pamela Ritchie, Leila Fazal, Sarabajaya Kumar, Guilene Marcor, Sellisha Lockyer, Korina Holmes, Maureen Obi-Ezekpazu, Georgina Ladbury | 55,684 | 2.2% | ![]() | |
Rejoin EU | Richard Hewison†, Deborah Iliffe, Charlotte Blake, John Stevens, Brendan Donnelly, Rory Fitzgerald, Benrd Rendic, Philipp Gnatzy, Karol Bobal, Raj Kumar, Javern Pond | 49,389 | 1.9% | New | |
Animal Welfare | Vanessa Hudson†, Sam Morland, Alex Bourke, Femy Amin, Mark Scott, Julian Weisman | 44,667 | 1.7% | ![]() | |
CPA | Maureen Maud Marin, Helen Spiby-Vann, Ashley Keith Dickenson, Carol Valinejad, Eunice Oruyinka Ade Odesanmi, Katherine Susan Hortense, Desmond Coke, Donald Akhigbe | 28,878 | 1.1% | ![]() | |
UKIP | Peter Gammons†, Elizabeth Jones, Julie Carter, Stuart Freeman, Marjan Keqaj, Kakala Nyembwe, Ziz Kakoulakis, Geoffrey Courtenay, Anil Bhatti, Amir Latif, Simon Harman | 27,114 | 1.0% | ![]() | |
Reform UK | Richard Tice, David Bull, Robert Poll, Dominique Day, Michael Pastor, Saradhi Rajan, Ian Price, Edward Apostolides, Mark Simpson, Michael Anthony, John Cronin | 25,009 | 1.0% | New | |
London Real Party | Brian Rose†, Paul Frost, Kim Murray, Julian Bailes | 18,395 | 0.7% | New | |
Let London Live | Piers Corbyn†, Heiko Khoo, Sylvia Da Barca, Julia Stephenson, Renos Samson | 15,755 | 0.6% | New | |
Heritage | David Kurten†, Sean Finch, Lewis Glyn, Zachary Stiling, Barbara Ray, Dominic Stockford | 13,534 | 0.5% | New | |
TUSC | Nancy Taaffe, April Ashley, Lewis Baker, Deji Olayinka, Andrew Walker, Thea Everett, Lawanya Ramajayam, Jack Jeffery, Marvin Hay, Len Hockey, Lois Austin, Bob Law, Ferdy Lyons, Rachel Lyon, Naomi Bryan, Pete Mason, Angharad Hillier, Hugo Pierre, Brian Debus, Mira Glavardanov, Niall Mulholland, John Viner, Wally Kennedy, Paul Kershaw, Paul Scott | 9,004 | 0.3% | New | |
Communist | Robin Talbot, Judith Cazorla Rodenas, Philip Wedgwood Brand, Akira Allman, Lorraine Douglas, Stewart McGill, Lucian Branescu-Mihaila, Anita Halpin, Hannah Sawtwell | 8,787 | 0.3% | New | |
SDP | Eric Siva-Jothy, Stephen Gardner, Matthew Beresford, Simon Marshall, Brilant Krasniqi, Seth Liebowitz, Tricia Bracher, Rosamund Hubley | 7,782 | 0.3% | New | |
Londependence | Bella Roberts, Tom Foster, Daniel Jacobs, John Halnan | 5,746 | 0.2% | New | |
National Liberal | Upkar Rai, Arunasalam Rajalingam, Faisal Maramazi, Araz Yurdseven, Ponniah Yogaraja | 2,860 | 0.1% | New |
2016 London Assembly election
2016 London Assembly election[16][17][18] | |||||
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List | Candidates | Votes | % | ± | |
Labour | Fiona Twycross (105,480), Tom Copley (95,891), Nicky Gavron (87,900), Murad Qureshi (81,139), Alison Moore, Preston Tabois, Feryal Demirci, Mike Katz, Emily Brothers, Bevan Powell, Sara Hyde |
1,054,801 | 40.3% | –0.8% | |
Conservative | Kemi Badenoch (127,372), Andrew Boff (109,176), Shaun Bailey (95,529), Susan Hall (84,914), Amandeep Bhogal, Joanne Laban, Antonia Cox, Joy Morrissey, Timothy Barnes, Gregory Stafford, Kishan Devani, Jonathan Cope |
764,230 | 29.2% | –2.8% | |
Green | Siân Berry (207,959), Caroline Russell (103,980), Shahrar Ali (69,320), Jonathan Bartley, Noel Lynch, Rashid Nix, Dee Searle, Benali Hamdache, Andrea Carey Fuller, Anne RoseMary Warrington, Peter Underwood |
207,959 | 8.0% | –0.6% | |
UKIP | Peter Whittle (171,069), David Kurten (85,535), Lawrence Webb (57,023), Peter Harris, Neville Watson, Piers Wauchope, Afzal Akram, Elizabeth Jones, Tariq Saeed, Freddy Vachha, Peter Staveley |
171,069 | 6.5% | +2.0% | |
Liberal Democrats | Caroline Pidgeon (165,580), Emily Davey (82,790), Merlene Emerson, Robert Blackie, Zack Polanski, Dawn Barnes, Annabel Mullin, Marisha Ray, Adrian Hyyrylainen-Trett, Pauline Pearce, Benjamin Mathis |
165,580 | 6.3% | –0.5% | |
Women's Equality | Sophie Walker, Harini Iyengar, Jacquelyn Guderley, Alison Marshall, Rebecca Manson Jones, Anila Dhami, Isabelle Parasram, Chris Paouros, Joanna Shaw, Kate Massey-Chase, Melanie Howard | 91,772[19] | 3.5% | N/A | |
Respect | George Galloway, Akib Mahmood, Mikail Rayne, Clare McCaughey, Rehiana Ali, Terry Hoy, Simon Virgo, Saurav Dutt, Tehmeena Mahmood, Karina Lockhart | 41,324 | 1.6% | N/A | |
Britain First | Jayda Fransen, Paul Golding, Christine Smith, Anne Elstone, Nancy Smith, Hollie Rouse, Peggy Saunders, Donna King, Kevan McMullen, Steven Connor | 39,071 | 1.5% | N/A | |
CPA | Malcolm Martin, Maureen Martin, Yemi Awolola, Helen Spiby-Vann, Ray Towey, Damilola Adewuyi, Kathy Mils, Kayode Shedono, Des Coke, Ashley Dickenson, Stephen Hammond, Kevin Nichols | 27,172 | 1.0% | –0.8% | |
Animal Welfare | Vanessa Hudson, Jonathan Homan, Alexander Bourke, Linda Seddon, Zsanett Csontos | 25,810 | 1.0% | N/A | |
BNP | David Furness, Paul Sturdy, John Clarke, Michael Jones, Peter Finch, Nicola Finch, Denise Underwood, Stephen Dillon, Philip Dalton, Gareth Jones, Beb Smith | 15,833 | 0.6% | –1.5% | |
The House Party | Terry McGrenera | 11,055 | 0.4% | +0.1% |
References
- "Susan Hall". London City Hall. 20 June 2017. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
- "New London MPs will step down from City Hall roles in May". East London and West Essex Guardian Series. Retrieved 23 December 2019.
- "Councillor Susan Hall". Harrow Council. 12 February 2023. Retrieved 12 February 2023.
- "Susan Hall". London City Hall. 20 June 2017. Retrieved 23 December 2019.
- "London-wide Assembly Member candidates 2016 | London Elects". 12 August 2016. Archived from the original on 12 August 2016. Retrieved 23 December 2019.
- "Results 2016 | London Elects". londonelects.org.uk. Retrieved 23 December 2019.
- "Exclusive: Kemi Badenoch selected in Saffron Walden". Conservative Home. 2 May 2017. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
- "Harrow Tory leader set to join London Assembly following General Election". MayorWatch. 8 May 2017. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
- "New Assembly Member, Susan Hall, takes her place at City Hall". London City Hall. 20 June 2017. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
- "Violent crime rises by 43% in three years on London Underground". The Guardian. 18 January 2019. Retrieved 27 March 2020.
- "Susan Hall: The Prime Minister is serious about defeating the drugs gangs. But the Mayor of London is not". Conservative Home. 22 October 2019. Retrieved 27 March 2020.
- "Coronavirus: Tube could shut amid overcrowding, union warns". CityAM. 24 March 2020. Retrieved 27 March 2020.
- Walker, Peter (7 January 2021). "Tories urged to suspend politicians who likened US violence to anti-Brexit protests". The Guardian. Retrieved 11 January 2021.
- "Election 2021: Full results for London Mayor and London Assembly". ITV News. 8 May 2021. Retrieved 10 May 2021.
- Harpley, Mary. "Statements of persons nominated for the London Assembly (London-wide) | London Elects". www.londonelects.org.uk. Retrieved 20 April 2021.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - "London-wide Assembly Member candidates, 2016". 1 April 2016. Archived from the original on 12 August 2016. Retrieved 1 April 2016.
- "London-wide Assembly Member results 2016.pdf" (PDF). 6 May 2016.
- "Results 2016, London Elects". 6 May 2016.
- While this is more votes than the last allocated list position, WEP were denied a seat because they failed to reach the 5% threshold https://www.londonelects.org.uk/sites/default/files/The%20voting%20systems_2.pdf
External links
- Susan Hall at the London Assembly