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British politician born 17 June 1945. Last leader of the Greater London Council and first Mayor of London, as well as being an MP. His Wikipedia page is [1]. Labour Party member of the Greater London Council: Norwood 1973-77; Hackney North and Stoke Newington 1977-1981; Paddington 1981 – August 2, 1984 and September 20, 1984 – March 31, 1986- Committee Chair Policy Coordinating 28 May 1981, Local Government Finance Bill 11 May 1982, Matters relating to the Council’s Future Existence and Functions 22 May 1984, Policy and Resources 21 May 1985. An article from The Guardian here [2].

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  • Ken Livingstone
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  • British politician born 17 June 1945. Last leader of the Greater London Council and first Mayor of London, as well as being an MP. His Wikipedia page is [1]. Labour Party member of the Greater London Council: Norwood 1973-77; Hackney North and Stoke Newington 1977-1981; Paddington 1981 – August 2, 1984 and September 20, 1984 – March 31, 1986- Committee Chair Policy Coordinating 28 May 1981, Local Government Finance Bill 11 May 1982, Matters relating to the Council’s Future Existence and Functions 22 May 1984, Policy and Resources 21 May 1985. An article from The Guardian here [2].
  • Ken Livingstone is a British Labour Party politician who has twice held the leading political role in London local government, born 17 June 1945.
  • Kenneth Robert "Ken" Livingstone (born June 17 1945) is an English Labour Party politician. During his political career, he has twice held the leading political role in London local government, firstly as Leader of the Greater London Council from 1981 until the council was abolished in 1986, and secondly as the first elected Mayor of London, a post he held from its creation in 2000 until 2008. He also served as a MP for Brent East between 1987 and 2001. He is currently standing as the Labour Party candidate in the 2012 London mayoral election.
  • Ken Livingstone was the mayor of London in 2004. The Sixth Doctor once suggested that he had met Livingstone. (AUDIO: Cryptobiosis) He met the Eighth Doctor at some point in the 20th century and was aware of the Doctor's dealings with UNIT in preventing alien invasions. The real Ken Livingstone was later found in his office by the police. (PROSE: The Tomorrow Windows) A member of a crowd shouted out "It's got to be Ken Livingstone aint it" in 2006 after a spaceship crashed into the Thames. (TV: Aliens of London)
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  • Politician
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  • Series 44 Episode 1
  • Series 45 Episode 2
  • Series 1 Episode 6
  • Series 10 Episode 6
  • Series 12 Episode 1
  • Series 14 Episode 1
  • Series 23 Episode 6
  • Series 3 Episode 5
  • Series 36 Episode 8
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  • Series 40 Episode 8
  • Series 43 Episode 6
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  • Labour Party
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  • British politician born 17 June 1945. Last leader of the Greater London Council and first Mayor of London, as well as being an MP. His Wikipedia page is [1]. Labour Party member of the Greater London Council: Norwood 1973-77; Hackney North and Stoke Newington 1977-1981; Paddington 1981 – August 2, 1984 and September 20, 1984 – March 31, 1986- Committee Chair Policy Coordinating 28 May 1981, Local Government Finance Bill 11 May 1982, Matters relating to the Council’s Future Existence and Functions 22 May 1984, Policy and Resources 21 May 1985. An article from The Guardian here [2].
  • Ken Livingstone was the mayor of London in 2004. The Sixth Doctor once suggested that he had met Livingstone. (AUDIO: Cryptobiosis) He met the Eighth Doctor at some point in the 20th century and was aware of the Doctor's dealings with UNIT in preventing alien invasions. In 2004, the mayor was tied up in his office by Martin and an android duplicate of Livingstone was created in his place. The android allowed the Doctor and his companions into Tate Modern and was responsible for the speech at the opening ceremony of the Tomorrow Windows. During the speech, the duplicate's head split in two, revealing an electron bomb that later destroyed Tate Modern. The real Ken Livingstone was later found in his office by the police. (PROSE: The Tomorrow Windows) A member of a crowd shouted out "It's got to be Ken Livingstone aint it" in 2006 after a spaceship crashed into the Thames. (TV: Aliens of London)
  • Ken Livingstone is a British Labour Party politician who has twice held the leading political role in London local government, born 17 June 1945.
  • Kenneth Robert "Ken" Livingstone (born June 17 1945) is an English Labour Party politician. During his political career, he has twice held the leading political role in London local government, firstly as Leader of the Greater London Council from 1981 until the council was abolished in 1986, and secondly as the first elected Mayor of London, a post he held from its creation in 2000 until 2008. He also served as a MP for Brent East between 1987 and 2001. He is currently standing as the Labour Party candidate in the 2012 London mayoral election. Livingstone has described being Mayor of London the ""most brilliant job in British politics." He is critical of Tory incumbent mayor Boris Johnson, saying that "Everywhere you look Boris has broken promises and taken his axe to services Londoners rely on" and that his fingerprints are "all over the scene of the crime," i.e. cuts in services. Source Ken Livingstone Wins Labour Nomination for London Mayor BBC News. September 20, 2011.
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