Susan Hall


Susan Hall is a Conservative Party politician who has been a member of the London Assembly since 2017. She has been the leader of the London Conservatives on the Assembly since December 2019.

Political career

Hall was elected as a Councillor on Harrow London Borough Council for Hatch End Ward in the 2006 local elections. She was given a Cabinet position responsible for the Environment and Community Safety in 2007 and became Deputy Leader of the group in 2008. Hall became Leader of the Conservative group in 2010 and Leader of the Opposition, she took over as Leader of the hung Council in 2013 returning to opposition Leader in 2014. She was appointed to the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority in June 2010.
At the 2016 London Assembly election, Hall was number 4 on the Conservative Party list. She was not elected.
She inherited the 4th Additional Member seat on the London Assembly in June 2017 following Kemi Badenoch's resignation, as a result of Badenoch's election as MP for Saffron Walden.
In 2018, Hall became deputy leader of the London Conservatives.
After Gareth Bacon was elected to the House of Commons in the 2019 general election, Hall succeeded him as the leader of the Conservatives on the London Assembly.
Hall is a community safety advocate who campaigns for crime prevention. She has called for an increase in police funding in order to tackle knife crime. Hall is a critic of Mayor of London Sadiq Khan.
In March 2020, in response to the coronavirus pandemic in London, Hall wrote a letter to Mayor Khan, asking him to “call in the police” to “enforce the coronavirus lockdown” in order to protect National Health Service workers.

Electoral history

2016 London Assembly election