MAYOR'S
RECEPTION FOR ETHNIC MINORITY COUNCILLORS
(15 December 2003)
The
Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone hosted a reception at City Hall
for London's Black and Minority Ethnic Councillors on December 15th
2003. The event follows the recent publication of 'Ethnic groups
in London', the Mayor's report that highlights the changes in London's
population and its increasingly diverse ethnic mix.
The
report underpins the increasingly important role that London's diverse
communities will have on the life of the capital, as providers of
public services, culturally, and as business entrepreneurs. There
are presently only approximately 220 BME councillors across London.
This level of representation appears to be static if not declining
according to the results of recent elections. It appears that the
BME communities are experiencing considerable barriers to political
participation and key decision-making processes.
LOCAL
AUTHORITY COUNCILLORS BY ETHNIC GROUP (2001)
|
ENGLAND
& WALES
|
LONDON
BOROUGHS
|
| ETHNIC
ORIGIN |
NUMBER
|
%
|
NUMBER
|
%
|
| White |
20,612
|
97.4
|
1,817
|
89.4
|
| Mixed |
73
|
0.3
|
13
|
0.6
|
| Asian/Asian
British |
358
|
1.7
|
142
|
7.0
|
| Black/Black
British |
94
|
0.4
|
55
|
2.7
|
| Chinese |
11
|
0.1
|
2
|
0.1
|
| Other
Ethnic Group |
8
|
--
|
4
|
0.2
|
| 100% |
21,156
|
|
2,033
|
|
Census
of Local Authority Councillors 2001.
The
reception provided an opportunity for BME Councillors across the
London boroughs to establish a network of support aimed at addressing
the following key issues:
- Under-representation,
-
Improving race equality
-
Developing opportunities for ethnic minority communities to participate
in local democratic institutions
The
Mayor said: "Currently around 30% of Londoners are from BME
groups but only 10% are represented in London's local government.
Increasing the representation of BME councillors across London is
fundamental to realising our equalities agenda and ensuring that
the voices of all of London's communities are heard."
The
reception was held in conjunction with the National Association
of Black Asian and Ethnic Minority Councillors. Invited guests included
London's BME Councillors, borough Leaders, borough Chief Executives,
assembly members, ALG Black Councillor's Network Committee members
and officers, the commission for Racial Equality, Home office, Government
Office for London, Operation Black Vote, Unison Black Members Committee
and SERTUC Race Relations Committee.
Speakers
included Lee Jasper, Mayor's Policy Director - Equalities &
Policing, Councillor Bachan Bhalla, Chair NABEMC, Councillor Sanjay
Dighe - ALG Lead Member for Equalities and joint Chair of the ALG
BME Councillors Network, Kumar Murshid, GLA Cabinet Adviser Regeneration
and Asian Affairs and joint Chair of the ALG BME Councillors Network,
Kamaljeet Jandu, Commission for Racial Equality - Lead Commissioner
for London and Jenette Arnold, London Assembly Member.
Click
here for photos
from the BME Councillors reception.
Click here for more details about the 'Ethnic
Groups in London' report.
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