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Boris in angry walkout over snow | Boris in angry walkout over snow |
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London mayor Boris Johnson walked out of a House of Commons inquiry after labelling criticism of him "pathetic". | London mayor Boris Johnson walked out of a House of Commons inquiry after labelling criticism of him "pathetic". |
The Transport Select Committee is looking into the travel chaos which followed heavy snowfall on 2 February. | The Transport Select Committee is looking into the travel chaos which followed heavy snowfall on 2 February. |
Mr Johnson told the committee the difficulties in London were no worse than in the rest of the UK. | Mr Johnson told the committee the difficulties in London were no worse than in the rest of the UK. |
He added: "It is not within my competence to stop the biggest downfall of snow we have had over the skies of this city for 20 years." | He added: "It is not within my competence to stop the biggest downfall of snow we have had over the skies of this city for 20 years." |
The mayor eventually left the inquiry midway through giving an answer. | The mayor eventually left the inquiry midway through giving an answer. |
'Virtually shut' | 'Virtually shut' |
London's heaviest snowfall in 18 years severely disrupted transport, leaving very few buses and Tube lines running. | London's heaviest snowfall in 18 years severely disrupted transport, leaving very few buses and Tube lines running. |
Committee chairman Louise Ellman, Labour MP for Liverpool Riverside, said that MPs were extremely concerned that "our capital city was virtually shut down in a way that did not happen in any other city in the country". | Committee chairman Louise Ellman, Labour MP for Liverpool Riverside, said that MPs were extremely concerned that "our capital city was virtually shut down in a way that did not happen in any other city in the country". |
She said to Mr Johnson: "It appears that you didn't act in accordance with your responsibilities as mayor and as chairman of Transport for London." | She said to Mr Johnson: "It appears that you didn't act in accordance with your responsibilities as mayor and as chairman of Transport for London." |
This is pathetic - you are trying to put the blame on a Tory mayor London Mayor Boris Johnson | This is pathetic - you are trying to put the blame on a Tory mayor London Mayor Boris Johnson |
The mayor said that Mrs Ellman's statement was "quite wrong", and added: "This smacks to me of an unnecessary amount of party political bias. | The mayor said that Mrs Ellman's statement was "quite wrong", and added: "This smacks to me of an unnecessary amount of party political bias. |
"To say that the situation in London was worse than anywhere else is simply not true. | "To say that the situation in London was worse than anywhere else is simply not true. |
"The people responsible for transport in London, those getting the buses and Tubes out, actually did an outstanding job." | "The people responsible for transport in London, those getting the buses and Tubes out, actually did an outstanding job." |
Mr Johnson said there had been 30 road accidents before the decision to halt bus services had been taken at around midnight on 1 February. | Mr Johnson said there had been 30 road accidents before the decision to halt bus services had been taken at around midnight on 1 February. |
"I would ask the committee to consider just how many accidents you would like to have seen?" he added | "I would ask the committee to consider just how many accidents you would like to have seen?" he added |
Mr Johnson said "huge effort and huge preparations" had been made to grit roads but snow had fallen on the grit and the compacted snow had made conditions even more difficult. | Mr Johnson said "huge effort and huge preparations" had been made to grit roads but snow had fallen on the grit and the compacted snow had made conditions even more difficult. |
While being questioned by David Clelland, Labour MP for Tyne Bridge, Mr Johnson said: "This is pathetic. You are trying to put the blame on a Tory mayor." | While being questioned by David Clelland, Labour MP for Tyne Bridge, Mr Johnson said: "This is pathetic. You are trying to put the blame on a Tory mayor." |
'Not proactive' | 'Not proactive' |
Earlier Greater London Authority transport committee chair Val Shawcross said Transport for London (TfL) had not made the mayor aware of the extent of the problems until 0600 GMT on 1 February. | Earlier Greater London Authority transport committee chair Val Shawcross said Transport for London (TfL) had not made the mayor aware of the extent of the problems until 0600 GMT on 1 February. |
"You would normally expect a leader in his position to be in amongst it to ensure things were being carried out as they should," she said. | "You would normally expect a leader in his position to be in amongst it to ensure things were being carried out as they should," she said. |
"I personally found it quite strange that the mayor had not been proactive." | "I personally found it quite strange that the mayor had not been proactive." |
Ms Shawcross added: "The mayor seems not have been actively involved. It's fair to say that he seemed to be entirely out of things." | Ms Shawcross added: "The mayor seems not have been actively involved. It's fair to say that he seemed to be entirely out of things." |
The committee asked Mr Johnson what action he had taken before he was made aware of transport problems on 1 February. | |
The mayor replied: "I observed that it had started to snow." | |
Last month a London Assembly report found the city was ill-prepared. | Last month a London Assembly report found the city was ill-prepared. |
The Assembly found a lack of communication and support between emergency services, local councils and TfL. | The Assembly found a lack of communication and support between emergency services, local councils and TfL. |