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• #27
Am anxious about tonights result. Surely not..........
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• #28
https://twitter.com/colinrtalbot/status/1786528118573769204
Professor Colin Talbot
@colinrtalbot
This is bollocks. No votes have been counted. So the race is not closer, or not closer, than polls suggested. This isn’t journalism based on facts. It’s sensationalist crap.
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Laura Kuenssberg
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What's going on in the London Mayoral race? No votes have been counted yet, so hold on to your hats.. but it is clear tonight that the race is much much closer than some polls had suggested... https://x.com/bbcsounds/status/1786495834755911710?s=46&t=G9a_dNIZ2fHJfH0WdJ0Gkw -
• #29
Am anxious about tonights result. Surely not..........
Same, can't face the idea of having a wAr oN moTOrists mayor.. (and the rest)
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• #30
You forgot the war on motorcycles too.
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• #31
This isn’t journalism based on facts. It’s sensationalist crap.
This your first encounter with Kuenssberg then, Prof?
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• #32
Kiran Stacey
@kiranstaceyNEW: London labour sources now saying Sadiq Khan looks safe, after yesterday’s worries about differential turnout.
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• #33
Greenwich and Lewisham first to declare:
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• #34
Wandsworth and Merton swung to Khan as well
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• #35
Folks living in London are yous happy to see Khan in for another 4 years?
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• #36
Folks living in London are yous happy to see Khan in for another 4 years?
Might not have said this years ago... but yes. Might even do well paired with a labour government.
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• #37
He's okay. He's very obviously a politician in the sense that he tends go for popular policies, rather than making hard choices that will upset a minority. I hope that the success of ULEZ, despite what a vocal minority says, will make him bolder in this term and do more for active travel.
The Silvertown Tunnel will be a stain on his reputation though.
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• #38
Results so far suggest that the gap between him and Hall is wider than it was between him and Bailey last time
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• #39
@PolitlcsUK
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• #40
I hope no-one believed the nonsense about Hall being 'close' to Khan in votes. It's just political theatre, creating the impression that Khan had a serious challenger rather than an absurd cartoon figure and wasn't just anointed. It's a bit like when cycling commentators pretend that the break in a flat stage has a chance of lasting until the end.
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• #41
Yes. Whilst cycling infrastructure isn't moving along quite as fast as say Paris, under Khan it has steadily improved, even with Covid. Could be a lot worse.
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• #42
AdamBienkov
Worth saying that Sadiq Khan pushed ahead with ULEZ despite huge opposition, including from the Labour leadership, and despite predictions it could cost him a third term.
A decision that now looks completely vindicated
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• #43
Fuck yes!
Khan isn't much more than 6/10, but a loss to Susan Nouseat Hall would have invigorated the anti-Ulez terrorists who are cutting down traffic lights in the GLA area. -
• #44
Khan officially declared winner.
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• #45
Yes.
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• #46
Honestly, fuck Susan Hall and the cartoon Tory bus she rode in on.
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• #47
Absolutely.
It'll also make a world of difference to have a Labour Government alongside a Labour Mayor.
So much petty politics was played with funding and central government decisions, no exucses now.
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• #48
I'm not very enthusiastic about Sadiq Khan, but he is a million times preferable to the Tory candidate.
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• #49
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• #50
I voted for him but he is a cunt, problem is all the alternatives are worse.
My exact reaction.
So, Sadiq Khan, has much changed in 8 years, is he bound by being a labour mayor under a Tory government, can the mayor even change that much? Could much more be achieved if re-elected with a labour government?