I did! Where I live in Lambeth and Southwark we had one of the biggest increases in votes for him and over 60% voted for him overallKhan won. What morons voted for him?! Are Londoners gluttons for punishment?!
Seconded! Khan is far from perfect but I'd rather him than a mayor who makes a mockery of things by pretending to have been pickpocketed.I did! Where I live in Lambeth and Southwark we had one of the biggest increases in votes for him and over 60% voted for him overall. I like clean air and value my lungs.
In every borough apart from Harrow there was a swing from Con to Lab.
It was 42% in 2021 when Bailey looked like he'd almost take it from Khan.I wonder what the turn out was? I know a lot of Londoners who didn't vote this time around. Don't want Khan, didn't rate any of the other runners and just all round general apathy
edit: just seen, looks like about a 40 per cent turn out overall
Yeah, like 95% of vehicles seen driven around both inner and outer London were ULEZ compliant, the whole issue was overblown by the right wing and Tories.Seconded! Khan is far from perfect but I'd rather him than a mayor who makes a mockery of things by pretending to have been pickpocketed.
Doesn't help that Hall was in Facebook groups with suspected white supremacists either.
And Khan inherited the Ulez policy from Johnson, but it doesn't even affect most of us. Outsiders are more upset than we are.
There's this huge concern around London but almost no understanding of what Londoners actually want.
I thought you were in favour of people using their democratic right to vote for who they want to.Khan won. What morons voted for him?! Are Londoners gluttons for punishment?!
And that would be a very good thing, if only for his policy on reasonably priced croissants and his plans to make the bosses of Thames Water go for a lovely swim.I honestly think the way things are going and the apathy with voters is there is a real possibility that Count Binface with inadvertently find himself elected somewhere
I've seen people on Twitter / X say because it is the capital everyone who lives in the UK should have a say and get a vote because they don't like the outcomeAnd that would be a very good thing, if only for his policy on reasonably priced croissants and his plans to make the bosses of Thames Water go for a lovely swim.
What I find odd about Khan winning again ( and let’s face it, he mostly won because Susan Hall is completely unhinged) is the number of people who don’t live in London and don’t come here from one year to the next complaining about him.
I don’t suppose the city you live in has a white non Muslim mayor by any chance? That’s usually what swings it.Yeah the ulez thing is insane. I was down in London last week for the first time in years.
All I’ve heard about for ages is ULEZ!!!!
so I assumed it was going to affect me. I looked it up and it’s…exactly the same as the low emissions zone in the city I live in. And it hardly affects anybody. And nobody made a fuss when it was brought in. And loads of other cities have them and nobody made a fuss either lol.
A year will come, when Khan is about to enter his 37th term, I'll be in a fuck it mood and actually vote Count Binface.I honestly think the way things are going and the apathy with voters is there is a real possibility that Count Binface with inadvertently find himself elected somewhere
You’ll be too late by then. Binface will be starting his 3rd term as Supreme Overlord of the Universe.A year will come, when Khan is about to enter his 37th term, I'll be in a fuck it mood and actually vote Count Binface.
I was being facetious!I thought you were in favour of people using their democratic right to vote for who they want to.
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