Sadiq Khan has hit out at the «bleak and desperate» tactics of
his rival Zac Goldsmith in the campaign to be next mayor of London.
A final opinion poll today gave him a huge 57 to 43 advantage over Tory
rival Zac Goldsmith in the final run - off.
It would end eight years of Conservative rule in the capital and see Mr Khan overcome a shameful campaign by Tory
rival Zac Goldsmith to brand him «extreme» due to his Muslim faith.
Khan's comments come as a new poll finds him extending his lead over his Conservative
rival Zac Goldsmith.
While all the public polls have shown Khan with a healthy lead over
his rival Zac Goldsmith, Labour are worried that a low turnout in inner London could benefit the Tories and rob Khan of victory.
In third place is a report on a new poll which showed that the Labour candidate for mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, was on course for a landslide win over his Conservative
rival Zac Goldsmith.
Not exact matches
Khan has secured a comfortable victory over his closest
rival — the Conservative party's
Zac Goldsmith — with 1,310,143 votes.
Unlike Labour's recent mayoral contest which contained four big names,
Zac always looked like a shoo - in against his relatively unknown
rivals.
Zac Goldsmith's campaign has persistently tried to link Sadiq Khan to extremists but in a strange twist our fifth placed item revealed that the Tory candidate for mayor of London himself lobbied MPs about the very same person being used to attack his Labour
rival.
A senior Tory today slammed
Zac Goldsmith for an «offensive» newspaper article linking his Labour
rival Sadiq Khan to the 7/7 bombings.
Rival candidates
Zac Goldsmith (Conservative) and Sadiq Khan (Labour) arrived bright and early to cast their votes in the London Mayoral election.
Poor Vanessa even tried to get in on the action in a bid to understand the seductive power of her Xbox love
rival but unfortunately «her boredom threshold is a lot shorter than
Zac's».