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London mayor election 2021 results: Who won? Updated: 9 May 2021, 18:12 Invalid Date, THE London mayoral election had the city on a knife-edge awaiting the results after flocking to polling stations on Thursday, May 6. And with twenty candidates battling it out to get control of carving up the capital’s eye-watering £19billion budget, this year s race proved a nail-biting finish. 5 Who won the London Mayor elections 2021? He earned 55.2% of the popular vote - despite early results indicating that his support has been lower than anticipated. Khan beat his Conservative rival Shaun Bailey, 49, after the pair entered a run-off when neither managed to secure a majority in the first round of voting. ....
When will the London mayoral election results be announced? Updated: 5 May 2021, 17:53 ONE barmy London Mayoral hopeful wants to “sort out the pigeons” while another has donned “children s glasses” to prove he’s a “man of action”. Twenty candidates want your vote to carve up the capital’s eye-watering £19billion budget. Here’s when we’ll know who has been chosen to lead London. 11 When will the London mayoral election results be announced? Sadiq Khan, 50, is running for a second term to rule London in the Thursday, May 6 mayoral elections. The Labour rep has been leading the field in polling over his nearest rivals, Tory candidate Shaun Bailey, 49, Greens co-leader Sian Berry, 45, and Luisa Porritt, 33, leader of the Camden Lib Dems. ....
22 April, 2021 • THE other day I received a booklet with the inviting title “6 May 2021: Have your say” from Mary Harpley, Greater London Returning Officer. It reminded me of the dubiety of our current democracy. A good democracy minimally requires a well-informed electorate. Certain politicians conspire against that requirement, preferring to misinform: witness prime minister Boris Johnson’s “We have placed a protective ring around care homes”; “There will be no border down the Irish Sea”; “As London’s mayor, I left Transport for London’s finances in robust good order”. The booklet offers another way in which democracy is ill-served. How many people, many working long hours and or with children to look after, have time and motivation to read the booklet’s 36 pages? ....