Len Duvall


Leonard Lloyd Duvall OBE is a Labour Co-op politician serving as the Leader of the Labour Group in the London Assembly and a former chair of both the Metropolitan Police Authority and the London Labour Party Regional Board.

Early career

Duvall was born and raised in Woolwich. Duvall was a councillor for the London Borough of Greenwich from 1990 until 2001, during which time he was Deputy Leader of the council, until 1992, when he became Leader, a position he held until his election to the London Assembly. He was one of the founders of the New Local Government Network, Chair of the Thames Gateway London Partnership, Chair of the Improvement and Development Agency for Local Government, Vice-Chair of the Local Government Information Unit, a non–executive Director of Millennium Experience Ltd, Deputy Chair of the Association of London Government, a member of the Council of Europe and Chamber of the Regions, Chair of the Commonwealth Local Government Forum, and in 1998 he was appointed an OBE for "services to Local Government in London and to the Thames Gateway Partnership".

London Assembly

He was first elected as an AM in 2000, and retained his Greenwich and Lewisham seat in the 2004, 2008, 2012 and 2016 elections. In June 2019, Duvall was once again selected as Labour candidate for Greenwich and Lewisham at the 2020 London Assembly election. He is Leader of the Labour Group on the London Assembly, Chair of both the EU Exit Working Group and the GLA Oversight Committee, and Deputy Chair of the Budget and Performance Committee and the Budget and Monitoring Sub-Committee.
Outside the London Assembly, he is a non-executive Director of Tilfen Land, a property development company and a board member of the Royal Artillery Museums Trust, his father and grandfather having served as gunners in the Royal Artillery.