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Susan Hall

Susan Mary Hall (née Cole; born 1955) is a British politician who has served as a Member of the London Assembly since 2017 and a councillor on Harrow London Borough Council since 2006. She was leader of the London Conservatives on the London Assembly from December 2019 until May 2023. Hall is the Conservative Party candidate for the 2024 London mayoral election.

Susan Hall
Hall in 2023
Leader of the Conservative Group
on the London Assembly
In office
17 December 2019 – 2 May 2023
Preceded byGareth Bacon
Succeeded byNeil Garratt
Member of the London Assembly
Assumed office
20 June 2017
Preceded byKemi Badenoch
Leader of Harrow London Borough Council
In office
16 September 2013 – 22 May 2014
Preceded byThaya Idaikkadar
Succeeded byDavid Perry
Leader of the Conservative Group on Harrow London Borough Council
In office
6 May 2010 – 31 August 2017
DeputyBarry Macleod-Cullinane
Preceded byDavid Ashton
Succeeded byPaul Osborn
Councillor for Hatch End Ward
on Harrow London Borough Council
Assumed office
4 May 2006
Preceded byMary John
Succeeded byin office
Personal details
Born
Susan Mary Cole

1955 (age 68–69)
Willesden, Middlesex, England
Political partyConservative
Spouse
Gerald Peter Hall
(m. 1977, divorced)
Children2
EducationRoxeth Manor Secondary Modern School
Signature
WebsiteSusan Hall for Mayor of London

Early life and business career edit

Susan Mary Cole was born in March 1955 at Willesden, Middlesex (since 1965 in Greater London). She is the elder daughter of Benjamin Cole (1912–72),[1] of Irish antecedents, and Mary née Palmer (1926–99). In her late teens she gained practical work experience as a car mechanic in a garage owned by her father, where she learnt how to 'strip down an engine'.[2][3]

Political career edit

Harrow London Borough Council edit

Hall was elected as a councillor for Hatch End Ward on Harrow London Borough Council in the 2006 election, after previously standing unsuccessfully for Headstone South in 2002.[4][5] She has been re-elected as a councillor at subsequent elections in 2010, 2014, 2018 and 2022. In 2007, she was appointed to Harrow Council's cabinet, responsible for the environment and community safety. Hall became deputy leader of the Conservative group on Harrow Council in 2008. She was then elected in 2010 as Leader of the group, becoming Leader of the Opposition. She was appointed to the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority as a Borough nominee in June 2010.[6]

Hall took over as leader of Harrow's hung council in September 2013.[7][8] As council leader, Hall commissioned thermal imaging cameras to stop illegal 'beds in sheds' developments and identify five cannabis farms.[9] Hall returned to Opposition leader after the May 2014 election.[10][11] Also in 2014, she tweeted that TOWIE star Gemma Collins, in a short appearance on ITV's I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here, was fat and ghastly and a "stupid fat blonde woman".[12] Hall subsequently told ITV News "I meant it and would say it to her face" and said she was a victim of a campaign by the Fire Brigades Union.[13]

London Assembly edit

Hall became a Member of the London Assembly in June 2017, replacing Kemi Badenoch AM who stood down upon being elected as MP for Saffron Walden.[14][15] Hall was the fourth London-wide candidate on the Conservative Party list at the 2016 London Assembly election.[16][17] Hall was elected deputy leader of the London Conservatives in 2018,[18] before succeeding Gareth Bacon as Leader of the Conservatives on the London Assembly,[19] after he was elected as MP for Orpington in the December 2019 general election. In March 2020, regarding the COVID-19 pandemic in London, Hall wrote to Mayor Sadiq Khan, asking him to "call in the police" to "enforce the coronavirus lockdown" in order to protect National Health Service workers.[20]

Ahead of the 2020 U.S. presidential election, Hall tweeted "Come on Donald Trump - make sure you win and wipe the smile off this man's face", referring to Sadiq Khan, who is a vocal critic of Trump.[21] Following the storming of the United States Capitol by Trump's supporters in January 2021, Hall compared the cause of the riot with remaining opposition to Brexit in the UK.[22] Re-elected in the 2021 London Assembly election,[23] Hall stood down as leader of the London Conservatives in May 2023.[24]

London mayoral candidacy edit

Hall was selected, on 19 July 2023, as the Conservative Party candidate for the 2024 London mayoral election.[25][26][27] To tackle crime, she contests that London would be "Safer with Susan"[28] and would invest £200 million in the Metropolitan Police, funded by reducing staff costs at Transport for London to establish police units specialising in attending to burglaries, robberies and thefts.[29][30] Hall pledges to reverse the 2023 ULEZ outer expansion and in its place set up a £50 million fund to "tackle air pollution hotspots."[31] She would also facilitate sending "cars for Ukraine",[32] particularly ULEZ non-compliant 4x4s[33] in support of the Ukraine war effort.[34]

On 19 July 2023, the Conservative Party deputy chairman Nickie Aiken MP wrote to the Evening Standard's editor Dylan Jones accusing the paper of "misogyny" with their choice of photo of Hall for their front page, describing it as "a clear mockery".[35] In August 2023, Dawn Butler and nine other Labour MPs wrote to Conservative Party chairman Greg Hands criticising Hall's comments that the Notting Hill Carnival was "dangerous" and put local residents through "hell."[36] The letter accused Hall of implying that the Black community "has a propensity towards violence and disorder."[36] Hall's team said that the allegations were "desperate smears and a complete mischaracterisation" of her comments.[37][38]

In September 2023, Hall was reported to have liked tweets that praised Enoch Powell and described London's Mayor Sadiq Khan as "our nipple height mayor of Londonistan". Hall's spokesman said "Susan engages with many people on Twitter without endorsing their views".[39] In October 2023, Hall received criticism from political opponents and Jewish groups for saying "I know how frightened some of the [Jewish] community is because of the divisive attitude of Sadiq Khan".[40] Nusrat Ghani, Minister of State for Industry, criticised Hall for using the "language of fear and demeaning our political opponents", to which Hall replied her comments were "misinterpreted".[41] Hall’s campaign drew controversy in March 2024 for using images of panicking people in New York.[42]

Hall advocated for tourist tax-free shopping in London working. Writing to Chancellor of the Exchequer in September 2023 she pointed to research by the Centre for Economics and Business Research which found that were refunds restored then for every £1 refunded in sales tax to foreign tourists the Exchequer would gain £1.56 in other taxes due to the "dynamic economic effects" of tourist expenditure. She said that this would amount "to an increase in GDP of £10.7bn in 2023" and help support more than 200,000 jobs.[43]

Political positions edit

Harry Phibbs, writing in the Sunday Telegraph in September 2023, described Hall as an "authentic, unapologetic Conservative".[44][45] Hall advocates for community safety and campaigns for crime prevention, calling for an increase in police funding in 2019 to tackle knife crime.[46] As a candidate for London Mayor, Hall pledged to invest £200 million into the Metropolitan Police.[29][30] Claiming in November 2023 her wallet was pickpocketed on the London Underground, she asserted crime was "completely out of control" in London,[47] but the wallet was returned by another passenger who suggested that Hall had dropped it rather than it being stolen.[48]

Hall is a staunch opponent of the 2023 ULEZ outer expansion, a congestion pricing program in Greater London, vowing to scrap the ULEZ expansion if elected mayor.[49] She has called for the removal of Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs), which impose speed limits on cars.[49] Hall is neoliberal on economic issues, and has been described as a populist.[50] In her London Mayoral campaign, Hall said she would reduce costs at Transport for London by reforming bonuses, pension arrangements and the provision of nominee passes, which enable Londoners who live with TfL staff to travel free. Sadiq Khan has defended these, arguing that no net savings would be made by scrapping them.[51]

If elected mayor, she has vowed to prevent more apartment buildings in London, arguing that tower blocks are "not where you could raise a family".[52]

In August 2023, Hall tweeted in support of Restore Trust, a political advocacy group which seeks to change policies of the National Trust.[53]

Personal life edit

In 1977, she married Gerald Peter Hall, a hairdresser, with whom she has two children; the couple are now divorced. They established a beauty salon in Harrow, which grew to employ over 20 people before closing.[3] Her daughter, Louise Staite,[54] stood as the Conservative parliamentary candidate for Oxford East at the 2019 general election, but failed to gain the Labour-held seat.[55]

Electoral history edit

2021 London Assembly election edit

2016 London Assembly election edit

See also edit

References edit

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This article is about the British politician For the American artist see Susan Hall artist Susan Mary Hall nee Cole born 1955 is a British politician who has served as a Member of the London Assembly since 2017 and a councillor on Harrow London Borough Council since 2006 She was leader of the London Conservatives on the London Assembly from December 2019 until May 2023 Hall is the Conservative Party candidate for the 2024 London mayoral election CllrSusan HallAMHall in 2023Leader of the Conservative Group on the London AssemblyIn office 17 December 2019 2 May 2023Preceded byGareth BaconSucceeded byNeil GarrattMember of the London AssemblyIncumbentAssumed office 20 June 2017Preceded byKemi BadenochLeader of Harrow London Borough CouncilIn office 16 September 2013 22 May 2014Preceded byThaya IdaikkadarSucceeded byDavid PerryLeader of the Conservative Group on Harrow London Borough CouncilIn office 6 May 2010 31 August 2017DeputyBarry Macleod CullinanePreceded byDavid AshtonSucceeded byPaul OsbornCouncillor for Hatch End Ward on Harrow London Borough CouncilIncumbentAssumed office 4 May 2006Preceded byMary JohnSucceeded byin officePersonal detailsBornSusan Mary Cole1955 age 68 69 Willesden Middlesex EnglandPolitical partyConservativeSpouseGerald Peter Hall m 1977 divorced wbr Children2EducationRoxeth Manor Secondary Modern SchoolSignatureWebsiteSusan Hall for Mayor of LondonSusan Hall s voice source source source Hall on why she became an Assembly MemberRecorded 21 September 2018 Contents 1 Early life and business career 2 Political career 2 1 Harrow London Borough Council 2 2 London Assembly 2 3 London mayoral candidacy 3 Political positions 4 Personal life 5 Electoral history 5 1 2021 London Assembly election 5 2 2016 London Assembly election 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and business career editSusan Mary Cole was born in March 1955 at Willesden Middlesex since 1965 in Greater London She is the elder daughter of Benjamin Cole 1912 72 1 of Irish antecedents and Mary nee Palmer 1926 99 In her late teens she gained practical work experience as a car mechanic in a garage owned by her father where she learnt how to strip down an engine 2 3 Political career editHarrow London Borough Council edit Hall was elected as a councillor for Hatch End Ward on Harrow London Borough Council in the 2006 election after previously standing unsuccessfully for Headstone South in 2002 4 5 She has been re elected as a councillor at subsequent elections in 2010 2014 2018 and 2022 In 2007 she was appointed to Harrow Council s cabinet responsible for the environment and community safety Hall became deputy leader of the Conservative group on Harrow Council in 2008 She was then elected in 2010 as Leader of the group becoming Leader of the Opposition She was appointed to the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority as a Borough nominee in June 2010 6 Hall took over as leader of Harrow s hung council in September 2013 7 8 As council leader Hall commissioned thermal imaging cameras to stop illegal beds in sheds developments and identify five cannabis farms 9 Hall returned to Opposition leader after the May 2014 election 10 11 Also in 2014 she tweeted that TOWIE star Gemma Collins in a short appearance on ITV s I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here was fat and ghastly and a stupid fat blonde woman 12 Hall subsequently told ITV News I meant it and would say it to her face and said she was a victim of a campaign by the Fire Brigades Union 13 London Assembly edit Hall became a Member of the London Assembly in June 2017 replacing Kemi Badenoch AM who stood down upon being elected as MP for Saffron Walden 14 15 Hall was the fourth London wide candidate on the Conservative Party list at the 2016 London Assembly election 16 17 Hall was elected deputy leader of the London Conservatives in 2018 18 before succeeding Gareth Bacon as Leader of the Conservatives on the London Assembly 19 after he was elected as MP for Orpington in the December 2019 general election In March 2020 regarding the COVID 19 pandemic in London Hall wrote to Mayor Sadiq Khan asking him to call in the police to enforce the coronavirus lockdown in order to protect National Health Service workers 20 Ahead of the 2020 U S presidential election Hall tweeted Come on Donald Trump make sure you win and wipe the smile off this man s face referring to Sadiq Khan who is a vocal critic of Trump 21 Following the storming of the United States Capitol by Trump s supporters in January 2021 Hall compared the cause of the riot with remaining opposition to Brexit in the UK 22 Re elected in the 2021 London Assembly election 23 Hall stood down as leader of the London Conservatives in May 2023 24 London mayoral candidacy edit Hall was selected on 19 July 2023 as the Conservative Party candidate for the 2024 London mayoral election 25 26 27 To tackle crime she contests that London would be Safer with Susan 28 and would invest 200 million in the Metropolitan Police funded by reducing staff costs at Transport for London to establish police units specialising in attending to burglaries robberies and thefts 29 30 Hall pledges to reverse the 2023 ULEZ outer expansion and in its place set up a 50 million fund to tackle air pollution hotspots 31 She would also facilitate sending cars for Ukraine 32 particularly ULEZ non compliant 4x4s 33 in support of the Ukraine war effort 34 On 19 July 2023 the Conservative Party deputy chairman Nickie Aiken MP wrote to the Evening Standard s editor Dylan Jones accusing the paper of misogyny with their choice of photo of Hall for their front page describing it as a clear mockery 35 In August 2023 Dawn Butler and nine other Labour MPs wrote to Conservative Party chairman Greg Hands criticising Hall s comments that the Notting Hill Carnival was dangerous and put local residents through hell 36 The letter accused Hall of implying that the Black community has a propensity towards violence and disorder 36 Hall s team said that the allegations were desperate smears and a complete mischaracterisation of her comments 37 38 In September 2023 Hall was reported to have liked tweets that praised Enoch Powell and described London s Mayor Sadiq Khan as our nipple height mayor of Londonistan Hall s spokesman said Susan engages with many people on Twitter without endorsing their views 39 In October 2023 Hall received criticism from political opponents and Jewish groups for saying I know how frightened some of the Jewish community is because of the divisive attitude of Sadiq Khan 40 Nusrat Ghani Minister of State for Industry criticised Hall for using the language of fear and demeaning our political opponents to which Hall replied her comments were misinterpreted 41 Hall s campaign drew controversy in March 2024 for using images of panicking people in New York 42 Hall advocated for tourist tax free shopping in London working Writing to Chancellor of the Exchequer in September 2023 she pointed to research by the Centre for Economics and Business Research which found that were refunds restored then for every 1 refunded in sales tax to foreign tourists the Exchequer would gain 1 56 in other taxes due to the dynamic economic effects of tourist expenditure She said that this would amount to an increase in GDP of 10 7bn in 2023 and help support more than 200 000 jobs 43 Political positions editHarry Phibbs writing in the Sunday Telegraph in September 2023 described Hall as an authentic unapologetic Conservative 44 45 Hall advocates for community safety and campaigns for crime prevention calling for an increase in police funding in 2019 to tackle knife crime 46 As a candidate for London Mayor Hall pledged to invest 200 million into the Metropolitan Police 29 30 Claiming in November 2023 her wallet was pickpocketed on the London Underground she asserted crime was completely out of control in London 47 but the wallet was returned by another passenger who suggested that Hall had dropped it rather than it being stolen 48 Hall is a staunch opponent of the 2023 ULEZ outer expansion a congestion pricing program in Greater London vowing to scrap the ULEZ expansion if elected mayor 49 She has called for the removal of Low Traffic Neighbourhoods LTNs which impose speed limits on cars 49 Hall is neoliberal on economic issues and has been described as a populist 50 In her London Mayoral campaign Hall said she would reduce costs at Transport for London by reforming bonuses pension arrangements and the provision of nominee passes which enable Londoners who live with TfL staff to travel free Sadiq Khan has defended these arguing that no net savings would be made by scrapping them 51 If elected mayor she has vowed to prevent more apartment buildings in London arguing that tower blocks are not where you could raise a family 52 In August 2023 Hall tweeted in support of Restore Trust a political advocacy group which seeks to change policies of the National Trust 53 Personal life editIn 1977 she married Gerald Peter Hall a hairdresser with whom she has two children the couple are now divorced They established a beauty salon in Harrow which grew to employ over 20 people before closing 3 Her daughter Louise Staite 54 stood as the Conservative parliamentary candidate for Oxford East at the 2019 general election but failed to gain the Labour held seat 55 Electoral history edit2021 London Assembly election edit Main article 2021 London Assembly election 2016 London Assembly election edit Main article 2016 London Assembly electionSee also editList of female members of the London Assembly Mayor of LondonReferences edit www nationalarchives gov uk Franks Josephine 14 June 2023 Who is Susan Hall The hair salon owner and London mayor hopeful who says Sadiq Khan fears her most Sky News Archived from the original on 15 June 2023 Retrieved 15 June 2023 a b Vickers Noah 19 July 2023 Who is Susan Hall London mayoral hopeful s policies explained Evening Standard Retrieved 19 July 2023 Councillor Susan Hall Harrow London Borough Council Retrieved 6 October 2023 Election results for Headstone South Borough Election Thursday 2 May 2002 Harrow London Borough Council Retrieved 6 October 2023 Statement of accounts 2017 2018 PDF London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority Retrieved 20 July 2023 Tories get control of Harrow Council after Labour split BBC News 18 September 2013 Retrieved 15 September 2023 Thain Bruce 16 September 2013 Council gets new leader Harrow Times Retrieved 15 September 2023 Shammas John 20 March 2014 Gotcha Council leader on a high after spy plane roots out drug farms as well as beds in sheds My London Retrieved 20 November 2023 Shammas John 27 May 2014 Justice has been done Labour celebrate retaking power at Harrow Council MyLondon Retrieved 15 September 2023 Proctor Ian 10 June 2014 Unveiled Harrow Council s new power wielding cabinet committee MyLondon Retrieved 15 September 2023 Croft Ethan 13 June 2023 Tory who called Gemma Collins stupid fat blonde could be new London Mayor Evening Standard Retrieved 19 July 2023 Harris Simon 19 November 2014 Senior Conservative who called TOWIE star Gemma Collins fat and ghastly says I meant it and would say it to her face ITV X Retrieved 7 October 2023 New Assembly Member Susan Hall takes her place at City Hall Greater London Authority 20 June 2017 Retrieved 27 September 2020 Hoscik Martin 8 May 2017 Harrow Tory leader set to join London Assembly following General Election MayorWatch Retrieved 27 September 2020 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 Retrieved 23 December 2019 Susan Hall Greater London Authority Archived from the original on 19 July 2023 Retrieved 19 July 2023 Mathewson Jessie New London MPs will step down from City Hall roles in May East London and West Essex Guardian Series Retrieved 23 December 2019 Boscia Stefan 24 March 2020 Coronavirus Tube could shut amid overcrowding union warns CityAM Retrieved 27 March 2020 Huskisson Sophie 19 July 2023 Tories go to war over unflattering photograph of London mayoral candidate The Mirror Retrieved 20 July 2023 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 Vickers Noah 2 May 2023 Conservatives choose new City Hall leader Evening Standard Retrieved 20 July 2023 Walker Peter 19 July 2023 Susan Hall chosen as Conservative candidate for London mayor The Guardian Retrieved 19 July 2023 Williams Grant 12 June 2023 Harrow councillor shortlisted to be Conservative candidate for Mayor of London MyLondon Retrieved 19 July 2023 Lydall Ross 19 July 2023 Susan Hall wins Tory race to face off against Sadiq Khan for London mayoralty Evening Standard Retrieved 11 September 2023 Susan Hall Who is the Tory London mayoral candidate taking on Sadiq Khan Sky News Retrieved 7 November 2023 a b Hall Susan 10 June 2023 Sadiq Khan has failed to lead the police I have a plan to fit it The Telegraph ISSN 0307 1235 Retrieved 7 November 2023 a b Hall Susan Susan Hall AM on X I will invest 200 million in the Met Police funded by cutting waste in City Hall and TfL In Khan s London the vulnerable fear the police and criminals don t If I am your candidate I will get him out of office and fix this injustice SaferWithSusan X formerly Twitter Retrieved 8 November 2023 Hazell Will 1 July 2023 Susan Hall pledges 50m clean air project if she becomes London mayor The Telegraph ISSN 0307 1235 Retrieved 7 November 2023 www bbc co uk www rac co uk www thetimes co uk Huskisson Sophie 19 July 2023 Tories go to war over unflattering photograph of London mayoral candidate The Mirror Retrieved 20 July 2023 a b Vickers Noah 26 August 2023 Tory mayor candidate views Black people with suspicion Labour alleges Evening Standard Retrieved 28 August 2023 Williams Zoe 28 August 2023 Hate London and all it stands for You re not alone but you re in terrible company The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 23 August 2023 Mason Rowena 22 August 2023 Tory London mayor candidate criticised for offensive Notting Hill carnival views The Guardian Retrieved 6 October 2023 Spirit Lara 15 September 2023 Susan Hall Tory mayoral candidate liked tweet praising Enoch Powell The Times ISSN 0140 0460 Retrieved 15 September 2023 Salisbury Josh Burford Rachael 3 October 2023 Susan Hall Tory mayoral candidate criticised for suggesting Jewish people frightened by Sadiq Khan Evening Standard Retrieved 3 October 2023 Burford Rachael 4 October 2023 Government minister criticises Tory Mayoral candidate Susan Hall over Jewish comments Evening Standard Retrieved 5 October 2023 Ferguson Donna 25 March 2024 Tories delete Sadiq Khan attack ad showing New York instead of London The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 15 April 2024 Lydall Ross 14 December 2023 Susan Hall makes rare criticism of Tory government in letter to Jeremy Hunt Evening Standard Phibbs Harry 10 September 2023 Susan Hall can win but she can t do it alone The Sunday Telegraph Retrieved 4 October 2023 www london gov uk Walker Amy 18 January 2019 Violent crime rises by 43 in three years on London Underground The Guardian Retrieved 27 March 2020 Heren Kit 28 November 2023 Tory London mayoral candidate Susan Hall rages against Sadiq Khan after pickpocketing ordeal on Tube LBC Retrieved 30 November 2023 Lydall Ross 30 November 2023 Good Samaritan How I returned Tory mayoral candidate Susan Hall s lost wallet Evening Standard Retrieved 30 November 2023 a b London mayoral election Tory Susan Hall vows to end Ulez 25 March 2024 O Grady Sean 19 July 2023 Could this populist Brexiteer Trump fan really become mayor of London The Independent Retrieved 15 September 2023 Neicho Joshua 14 April 2021 Who is London Tory Susan Hall and why is she so cross with Sadiq Khan On London Burke Dave 1 April 2024 Tory candidate s tower block crusade could stop 12 000 homes being built The Mirror Mortimer Josiah 30 August 2023 Conservative London Mayoral Candidate Susan Hall Backs Fringe Right Wing Restore Trust that Challenges Criticism of Empire Byline Times Retrieved 31 August 2023 Let s get Brexit done and focus on what matters says Oxford East Conservative candidate Oxford Mail 2 December 2019 Retrieved 27 April 2024 Hazell Will 19 July 2023 Tory candidate for London Mayor Susan Hall Only I can beat Sadiq Khan The Telegraph Retrieved 6 October 2023 External links editSusan Hall at the London Assembly Susan Hall at The Daily Telegraph Susan Hall at The Evening Standard Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Susan Hall amp oldid 1221479909, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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