Coventry Telegraph

MP ‘steps away’ from Khan Tory advert row

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A GOVERNMENT minister has distanced himself from a Conservati­ve Party advert attacking London Mayor Sadiq Khan’s record on crime.

Mr Khan has criticised the Tories for trying to “mislead Londoners” with the social media video, which claims the capital is “teetering on the brink of chaos” under his watch. The Conservati­ves were forced to delete the original clip, posted on X, formerly Twitter, after facing criticism for using scenes of chaos from a New York City subway station instead of London. The ad in support of Tory mayoral candidate Susan Hall was replaced with a video from which the footage of a 2017 stampede at New York’s Penn Station had been cut.

Seizing on opposition to Mr Khan’s expansion of a tax on polluting vehicles - the Ultra-low Emissions Zone (Ulez) - the film also warns of “squads of Ulez enforcers dressed in black, faces covered with masks, terrorisin­g communitie­s at the beck and call of their Labour Mayor master, who has implemente­d a tax on driving, forcing people to stay inside or go undergroun­d”.

“Gripped by the tendrils of rising crime, London citizens stay inside,” an ominous Us-accented narrator says over black-andwhite footage.

Science minister Andrew Griffith said on Wednesday that he has “not seen any Ulez enforcers” in London as he distanced himself from the “execution” of the advert.

He told Times Radio: “I have not seen any Ulez enforcers.

“But there is a real fear of crime. And that is what we should focus on. Not the execution of a particular ad, but that real fear. And I don’t think we’re going to have to look very far, tragically, into the actual statistics to see that.”

On Tuesday, Mr Khan accused the Tories of spreading “misinforma­tion”.

He told the PA news agency that Londoners are “disgusted that the Conservati­ves will try to mislead” them.

“My worry is we’re going to have six weeks of this, another divisive campaign where the Tories spread lies, misinforma­tion.

“What I’d say in a respectful way to the Tories and my Tory opponent is, stop it.”

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Science minister Andrew Griffith

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