The Borneo Post

Sadiq Khan re-elected London mayor

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LONDON: Labour politician Sadiq Khan won re-election as London mayor on Saturday in a narrower than expected victory over Conservati­ve rival Shaun Bailey.

Khan became the first Muslim mayor of a Western capital when first elected in 2016.

He won a second term with just over 1.2 million votes, who gained 977,601 votes in Thursday’s poll. Turnout was lower than at the previous election, at 42 per cent.

The 50-year-old politician’s victory was one of the bright spots for the main opposition

Labour party after a largely desultory showing in local elections on Thursday.

In his victory speech Khan said that during his second term he would be focusing on ‘building bridges between the different communitie­s’ and between city hall and the government.

He said he wanted ‘to ensure London can play its part in a national recovery’ and to ‘build a brighter greener and more equal future’ for the capital.

Khan campaigned on a promise of ‘jobs, jobs, jobs’, bidding to keep London on its perch as a top world city while tackling the crisis and the fallout from Brexit, which could threaten the capital’s vital financial sector.

Khan has made a name for himself as a vocal critic of Brexit and of successive Conservati­ve prime ministers, including his mayoral predecesso­r Boris Johnson – as well as for a feud with former US president Donald Trump. The pair became embroiled in an extraordin­ary war of words after Khan criticised Trump’s controvers­ial travel ban on people from certain Muslim countries.

 ?? Photo — AFP ?? Sadiq with his family after being declared the winner of the London Mayoral election at City Hall in London.
Photo — AFP Sadiq with his family after being declared the winner of the London Mayoral election at City Hall in London.

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