London mayor election: Jenny Jones quizzed by BBC panel
Mayoral candidate Jenny Jones has been questioned by a panel of BBC London journalists on her bid to be elected as mayor.
Green Party candidate Ms Jones was asked about her plans for the economy, policing, transport and the skills that equip her to be mayor.
It is the fourth in a series of interviews with the major candidates for the 3 May election.
Labour candidate Ken Livingstone was interviewed on Monday and Conservative candidate Boris Johnson on Tuesday, while Lib Dem Brian Paddick was interviewed on Wednesday.
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