Jeremy Corbyn drops strongest hint yet that he will run for London mayor
"What I really want to see is a much more radical alternative to this government" he said in a thinly-veiled swipe at Labour.
"What I really want to see is a much more radical alternative to this government" he said in a thinly-veiled swipe at Labour.
The London Mayor was joined by the Scottish Labour leader in demanding an end to the conflict.
Senior Tory Nusrat Ghani criticised Susan Hall’s claims, which were also rejected by the Board of Deputies of British Jews.
The board was set up in line with a recommendation in the review of the culture and standards in the Metropolitan Police by Baroness Casey.
Polling suggests the former Labour leader would slice Khan's share of the vote to 25 per cent behind Susan Hall on 30 per cent.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan said ‘let’s wait and see how many people put their names forward’ after Jeremy Corbyn hinted at running.
Grant Shapps has urged Keir Starmer to "get off the fence" and tell Khan to stop the ULEZ expansion. That's not what he was saying in 2020.
Sometimes, you literally have to thrust clean air on some people.
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