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Interview: Sadiq Khan - 'Believe me, I won't be another Ken Livingstone'

Labour's London Mayoral candidate tells the JC how he'll repair the relationship with the capital's Jewish community

September 20, 2015 08:10
Tooting MP Sadiq Khan

ByMarcus Dysch, Marcus Dysch

4 min read

London’s mayoral elections have been some of the most personal in British political history. So prominent, and indeed notorious, have the past two holders of the role been, that only first names were needed: Ken and Boris.

Enter stage left, Sadiq. Labour’s former Communities Minister, Sadiq Khan, won the race to fight to reclaim City Hall from the Conservatives earlier this month.

One of the toughest tasks the 44-year-old former lawyer faces is to convince the capital’s Jewish community to give his party another chance.

At a café in East Finchley, north London, last Thursday, Mr Khan was eager to outline the ways he plans to repair the devastated relationship between Labour and London’s Jews before May 5.