Greater London Council
In 1981 the Labour Party took control of the GLC and Ken Livingstone became its leader. He pursued a number of left-wing policies which annoyed the then Conservative government, leading to the abolition of the GLC in 1986. Responsibility for Inner London schools was passed to a new body, the Inner London Education Authority (ILEA), which continued to occupy County Hall. ILEA itself was abolished in 1990, and County Hall was then sold off.
A new London-wide body, the Greater London Authority (GLA) was created in 2000, but with a different structure to the GLC.
Gay Rights Working Party
The Gay Rights Working Party was created as a GLC committee in 1981. It published Changing the world: a London charter for gay and lesbian rights[1], and its work led to the creation of Galop.
References
- ↑ 1985. "Greater London Council: ‘Changing the World’", Gay in the 80s