Business Forum Please click here

FEATURED CONTENT

Cisco Customer Kings Cisco Customer Kings

Real Business and Cisco are looking for entrepreneurial firms that provide the very best in customer engagement.
Click here to enter your firm.

  • hot
  • hot
1 comment

Ken v Boris v Brian v Sian


Your email address:   
Friend's email address:   
   

by Catherine Woods - Tuesday, 22nd April 2008

Ken v Boris v Brian v Sian

This is the page

The two main contenders are Labour incumbent Ken Livingstone and the Tory’s Boris Johnson (or the baldie versus the mop, if you’re feeling juvenile).

The outsider is Liberal Democrat candidate Brian Paddick (who has interestingly said he’d work with Boris if he was in charge, but not with Ken). Trailing Paddick is the Greens' Sian Berry.

But who is the best choice for the capital’s businesses?

Ken?

Boris?

Brian?

Sian?

Or none of them?

There’s been little in any of the mayoral campaigns about what the would-be victors will do for the business community. We’ve heard plenty of plans for improving transport, greenifying London and reducing crime yet details on how the winner will help the entrepreneurs who operate in this city have been scarce.

This is, perhaps, unsurprising. The Lord Mayor may have an annual budget of nearly £12bn but their mandate isn't business-heavy, although major policy decisions in other areas (transport’s Crossrail scheme, for example) obviously have an effect.

So, what do you think about the candidates?

Do you agree with German publication Der Spiegel, which described the mayoral battle as a “bizarre fight” involving “two eccentrics”.

Or, like the Sydney Morning Herald , do you believe Johnson is a “gorgeous caricature of a former Etonian, former Spectator editor and toff”, who's up against the “wily candour” of Livingstone and Paddick – “ever the straight, gay man”.

Tell us below or have your say on the Real Business forum now

Picture source

Tags: ken livingstone, brian paddick, london lord mayor, mayoral election, sian berry, boris johnson, business community, entrepreneur, politics,

1 Comments

April 22, 2008 5:40pm
Michael McNab Says:

Well, the FSB has said that Siān Berry's policies are best for small business (http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard-mayor/article-23479693-details/Election+Diary/article.do). With SMEs employing about 60% of the UK workforce, I think small business is the most important thing. It's the bedrock the rest of the economy, big or small, rests on. True, she's unlikely to get elected Mayor, so I'll be voting for her first and leaving it until the last day to decide between Ken and Boris (though at the moment I'm leaning toward the devil you know) for the second round. Definitely voting Green to get Berry on the Assembly, though.

Close X

Leave a comment


Name:
Email:
Comment:
  I have read and understand the terms and conditions
 

Please click the post button only once - your comment will not be published immediately

BUSINESS NEWS >>

Seven steps to start-up success

By Real Business - December 04, 2008 4:54pm GMT

Just been made redundant and thinking about starting up your own business? Before you take the plunge, read our tips for surefire success..

"How do I maximise the cash flow of my business?”

By Martin Dunne - December 04, 2008 2:00pm GMT

Real Business agony uncle Martin Dunne is the answer to all your accounting woes. Each week he will tackle another problem faced by entrepreneurs. This week: it's all about the cash flow.

Wanted: Britain's Customer Kings

By Catherine Woods - December 04, 2008 1:44pm GMT

Net-a-Porter.Com was the winner of this year’s Customer Excellence gong at the CBI/Real Business Growing Business Awards. If you reckon you’re just as dedicated to your customers, why not enter our Customer Kings competition?

All-female angel network launches

By Rebecca Burn-Callander - December 04, 2008 1:38pm GMT

The combined wealth of Britain’s 100 richest women has reached £33bn. These women want to put something back into the entrepreneurial pool. Anna Sofat, founder of Addidi Business Angels, is going to help them with that.

Interest rates cut again

By Catherine Woods - December 04, 2008 12:14pm GMT

Interest rates have been cut by one percentage point to 2 per cent.


BUSINESS COMMENT >>

Caspian's Wise Head helps young entrepreneurs

By Catherine Woods - December 04, 2008 11:10am GMT

Our very own communications director and one of the co-founders of Caspian Publishing, Matthew Rock, is helping Make Your Mark inspire black and minority ethnic entrepreneurs in the UK.

Dragon pulls out of Woolworths bid

By Rebecca Burn-Callander - December 04, 2008 11:10am GMT

Theo Paphitis has been circling the troubled retailer. He was rumoured to be poised to bid for some of the chain's most profitable stores. But the Dragon has now decided to pull out of the race.

Julie Meyer on Glen Manchester's "Gospel"

By Catherine Woods - December 04, 2008 10:52am GMT

Our Entrepreneur of the Year, Glen Manchester, got a mention in Julie Meyer’s excellent column in City A.M. this week.

The Barack Obama medley

By Rebecca Burn-Callander - December 02, 2008 11:18am GMT

The next issue of Real Business features an article on the business lessons we can learn from America's new president elect. In anticipation, here's an example of the kind of marketing that made Obama so successful.

Don't be a twit. Be a Twitter

By Rebecca Burn-Callander - December 01, 2008 1:01pm GMT

So, you've cracked Facebook. You've got a Myspace page. Your LinkedIn recommendations are flooding in and you can't get enough of Second Life. But could you be missing a trick?


Click here to sign up for the Real Business newsletter

In association with
Real Business Front Cover