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Khan’s pledges for a second term

London: Labour’s Sadiq Khan is trying to win a second term, with the Conservative’s Shaun Bailey likely to be his closest rival. In 2016 Khan won 44.2 per cent of first round votes and the Conservatives’ Zac Goldsmith 35 per cent. The Green’s Siân Berry came third (5.8 per cent) and the Liberal Democrats’ Caroline Pidgeon fourth (4.6 per cent). If no candidate receives more than 50 per cent of the vote, the top two candidates receive the second preference votes from their eliminated opponent

04 May 2021

 

Ensuring London’s economy recovers from Covid-19 and accelerating decarbonisation are two major themes in Sadiq Khan’s manifesto.   

“Reviving central London will be a priority for my second term,” says Labour’s candidate, acknowledging the likely long-lasting impacts of Covid on the economy. 

Covid-19 means Transport for London is reliant on emergency Government grant, with £3.1bn being sought in 2021/22. Khan promises to fight for a...

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