We challenge the Mayor to take action on inequality. Support our campaign by signing our petition below

We challenge Sadiq Khan, the Mayor of London, to take action on inequality. Support our campaign by signing our petition and help us send a message to the Mayor.

We call on you, Sadiq Khan, as the elected Mayor of our city, to recognise the profound harm inequality is causing and to commit to our five steps for a fairer London.

As the Mayor of London we ask you to commit to immediate and long-term action to narrow the gaps between rich and poor, to make reducing inequality a central and continuous priority for your administration, and to take our five steps to a fairer London:

  1. put fairness and equity at the heart of your programme to tackle London’s housing crisis
  2. make fair pay and fair incomes central to your plans for London’s economy
  3. put fairness between generations, and between our communities at the centre of long-term planning for London
  4. ensure that all Greater London Authority policies are judged to help narrow the gap between rich and poor, so that all Londoners feel part of our city
  5. set up a standing Fairness Commission to assess and monitor the impacts of regional and national inequality

Help us persuade Sadiq Khan to take action on inequality. As well as signing the petition please cut and paste the message above and email him at: 

[email protected]

 

Our Manifesto for the Mayor of London: 

Five steps for a fairer London   Download here

Step One:  Housing – put fairness and equity at the heart of efforts to tackle London’s housing crisis:

- intervene to tackle the broken property market, where only the very rich can afford to buy, where even young professionals are stuck paying extortionate rents, while new flats are kept empty by their investor owners.

- Bring down rents to truly affordable levels, so families don’t have to give over half their income to the landlord, and where taxpayers money is poured into the pockets of private landlords through Housing Benefit.

- Invest in new council homes for rent at prices that are truly affordable so that council homes are no longer only homes of last resort for the poorest.

- Make sure that new developments always contain a mix of properties so that people from all backgrounds can live together in the same neighbourhoods, making London once again a shared, open and honest city.

Step Two: Fair pay and fair incomes:

- launch a Fair Pay mark for employers to encourage all businesses to publish salary levels and reward those who achieve a ratio of ten to one between their highest and lowest earner.

- ensure that all Mayoral organisations introduce pay ratios and move towards becoming ten to one employers.

- re-double efforts to eradicate low pay, building on the London Living Wage

Step Three: A fair future for the next generation

- Lobby central government for fairer taxes so that everyone has a more equal start in life & taxes redistribute wealth from the top downwards

- Make sure that where you live, your race, gender or disability doesn’t unfairly limit your life chances

- Allocate more investment to help young people – reduce the cost of education, create real, paid apprenticeships, challenge un-paid internships

- challenge the super-rich, global corporations and the top of the financial services sector to stop taking grossly unfair rewards and recognize that businesses suffer, society suffers and our city is diminished by gross inequality

Step Four:  Equity in all policies – we are all Londoners

- make sure transport and planning policies work to reinforce fairness and do all they can to narrow health, opportunity and income gaps – for example give young people free travel for their first six months of employment

- make sure London-wide education programmes target resources at the most disadvantaged, but involve all young people

Step Five: Shine a spotlight on fairness and inequality

-establish a standing, city-wide, representative fairness commission, to monitor changes over time, highlight areas of concern, identify new and better responses and celebrate the successes of Londoners, as together ,we make the city a fairer place.

Inequality is tearing at London’s social fabric. We need a Mayor who understands that money is power and that it needs to be shared out more equally.

We know that inequality is bad for us and bad for our city. This manifesto sets out five steps for the next Mayor of London to begin the task of turning London from a global capital of inequality to a global capital of equity and fairness.  

We call on the next Mayor of London to sign up to five steps for a fairer London.

 DOWNLOAD OUR Our Manifesto for the Mayor of London:

Who's signing

Joe Swift
Suzanne Burge
Fan Sissoko
Melissa Jones
Louise Heatley
Nigel Watson
Alan Denney
Nina Fanos
Dariusz Gentek
Melanie Smith
gareth evans
Sarah James
Caroline Nicholdon
Nick Alexander
Muge Dindjer
Bernard Watson
Jenny Scott-Thompson
Judith Cook
Fergal Byrne
Lal Coomasaru
Lisa Gartside
Martin Franklin
Kate Bowgett
Fabian Sharp
Laura S
nicky tanner
206 SIGNATURES
GOAL: 5,000 signatures

Will you sign?


Showing 197 reactions

  • Joe Swift
  • Suzanne Burge
  • Fan Sissoko
  • Melissa Jones
  • Louise Heatley
  • Nigel Watson
  • Alan Denney
    Luxury for all!
  • Nina Fanos
    Sign the My Fair London Mayor of London 2016 petition: Our Manifesto for the Mayor of London -5 steps to a fairer city
  • Nina Fanos
  • Dariusz Gentek
  • Melanie Smith
  • gareth evans
    gareth evans
  • Sarah James
  • Caroline Nicholdon
  • Nick Alexander
  • Muge Dindjer
  • Bernard Watson
    Bernard Watson
  • Jenny Scott-Thompson
    Sign the My Fair London petition: Our Manifesto for the Mayor of London - 5 steps to a fairer city
  • Jenny Scott-Thompson
  • Judith Cook
  • Fergal Byrne
  • Lal Coomasaru
  • Lisa Gartside
    Sign the My Fair London Mayor of London 2016 petition: Our Manifesto for the Mayor of London -5 steps to a fairer city
  • Lisa Gartside
    Lisa Gartside
  • Martin Franklin
  • Kate Bowgett
    Sign the My Fair London Mayor of London 2016 petition: Our Manifesto for the Mayor of London -5 steps to a fairer city
  • Kate Bowgett
    kate bowgett
  • Fabian Sharp
  • Laura S
  • nicky tanner