Peter Hulme-Cross

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Peter Hulme-Cross

Member of the London Assembly
for One London (London-wide)
In office
10 June 2004 – 1 May 2008

Nationality British
Political party United Kingdom Independence Party (1994- September 2005), One London (September 2005 - present)

Peter Hulme-Cross is a politician in the United Kingdom and a former One London Party Member of the London Assembly. He was also a member of the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority.

He was one of the United Kingdom Independence Party's first two members of the London Assembly, having been elected to that body in the 2004 assembly elections on the UKIP party list. On January 31, 2005 it was announced that he was defecting to the breakaway Veritas, along with fellow UKIP Assembly member Damian Hockney, although Hulme-Cross did not leave UKIP. Later that year, following a disappointing showing for Veritas in the 2005 General Election, Hockney and Hulme-Cross renamed their group on the London Assembly "Veritas-UKIP". However, UKIP complained that this had been done without their consent and refused to renew Hulme-Cross's membership.

Hulme Cross and Hockney founded the One London Party on September 1, 2005 and renamed the London Assembly group One London.

In November 2005 he was rapporteur on the London Assembly Transport Committee report into the Public Carriage Office entitled "Where to, Guv?"

In October 2006 he was rapporteur on the London Assembly Environment Committee report into the provision of allotments in London entitled "A Lot to Lose - London's disappearing allotments". [1] He subsequently launched an official GLA website detailing all allotment provision in London.

In March 2008 he was rapporteur on the London Assembly Transport Committee report into rogue minicabs entitled "Tackling taxi touting in London". He and Hockney failed to keep their seats in the May 2008 elections.

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