London is a geographical entity rather than a political one. There is a Lord Mayor who is for the City of London, (the financial district) he is mainly ceremonial and is elected for a year by his peers. There is the Mayor of London, which is a political office with power over such things as transport and the fire service. He is elected by universal franchise i.e. all registered voters in the London boroughs. The London Boroughs each have their own councils responsible for garbage collection etc. Also elected by the peoplein that particualr borough. http://www.gwydir.demon.co.uk/uklocalgov/locallnd.htm The National Parliament also has members who are responsible for various areas of London, usually covering two or three boroughs.
England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales
Southeast England. Greater london is one of 9 regions in England which is completely seperate to the south east of england,it is its own region as shown on many maps
No, London is the capitol of the United Kingdom and the capitol city of England. Normandy is one of the 18 regions of France.
England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales
Regions of England include Greater London, South-East, South-West, West Midlands, North-West, North East, Yorkshire, East Midlands, and East England.
The regions in England are: South East, London, East of England, South West, West Midlands, East Midlands, Yorkshire and the Humber, North West, and North East.
Southeast England. Greater london is one of 9 regions in England which is completely seperate to the south east of england,it is its own region as shown on many maps
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People from London NEVER call it 'London England', they just call it London. Only people from the USA call it 'London England'.
The London Eye is in London, England which is part of the continent of Europe.
Thomas Hobbes was from England, born in Westport in 1588. He spent most of his life in England, particularly in London, where he worked as a philosopher and political theorist.
London is the capital of England.