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London Mayor Election: A day of Battle Busses and Bunnyhops

London Mayor Election: A day of Battle Busses and Bunnyhops Rachelle Abbott © Provided by Evening Standard The Evening Standard’s City Hall editor Ross Lydall joins the podcast with two weeks to go until London hits the ballot box for the mayoral election. He’s been speaking to both Sadiq Khan and Shaun Bailey who have been campaigning in the city, with the Conservative candidate making up some ground in the polls although the Labour incumbent is far ahead. We also hear from the Greens’ Sian Berry and Lib Dems’ Luisa Porritt who are trying to pick up votes as the big day looms.

Count Binface tying with Laurence Fox in London mayoral race

Count Binface tying with Laurence Fox in London mayoral race Adam Forrest © Provided by The Independent Novelty candidate Count Binface is tying with anti-lockdown activist Laurence Fox for last place in the London mayoral contest, new polling has found. The former Lewis actor – who launched his Reclaim Party campaign last month with a promise to “unlock” the capital from all Covid rules – has only 1 per cent support. Count Binface, the satirical politician created by comedian Jon Harvey, and the Ukip candidate Peter Gammons are also on 1 per cent backing in the race, according to the Savanta ComRes poll. Mr Fox, who has struggled to gain any headway with his anti-woke agenda over the past month, has previously claimed his new party had raised £5m in donations.

Leading London mayor candidates signal support for permanent Covid memorial

Leading London mayor candidates signal support for permanent Covid memorial Sophia Sleigh Leading mayoral candidates today signalled their support for a permanent Covid memorial monument in London. Incumbent Sadiq Khan said he completely understood the desire for a lasting memorial while Tory candidate Shaun Bailey said a public monument would give people “a space to reflect”. Their support comes after the Prime Minister promised a “fitting and permanent memorial” to Covid victims “at the right moment”. Mr Khan, who has already founded a blossom garden in the Olympic Park to mark the anniversary of the first lockdown, said: “If I’m re-elected on 6 May I’ll listen carefully to all potential proposals from local communities and councils for further fitting tributes in our city.”

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