Victory that was less emphatic than predicted after late increase in support for his Tory opponent Shaun Bailey

Sadiq Khan has been re-elected as mayor of London for a second term, following a victory that was less emphatic than predicted after a late increase in support for his Conservative opponent.

As recently as March, polls had given Khan a 25-point lead over his Tory rival, Shaun Bailey, handing him 53% of the vote. That would have seen him win outright on the first round of counting, without the need to count the second preferences of voters. However, with polls tightening in recent weeks, insiders suggested the issue of crime had dented Khan’s lead.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

No decision on final stage of easing Covid rules until 14 June, Hancock says

Health secretary says spread of India variant means roadmap could be knocked…

‘Things will only get worse’: fears top scientists may shun UK over Brexit

British-based Nobel prize winner says hopes for securing an alliance with the…

The end of free-range eggs? Year-round bird flu outbreaks may keep hens inside

Highly virulent variants of avian flu now appear endemic in wild birds,…