A record number of candidates are vying to win Thursday’s London Mayoral election on policy platforms ranging from the bizarre to the revolutionary
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But her core issue is the climate crisis, which has seen her take a prominent role in various environmental protests. She describes the world as on a ‘road to hell’, with time running out, and backs revolutionary solutions, while also being happy to risk imprisonment for ‘our children’s survival’.Ex-Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn’s older brother has become a controversial figure during the coronavirus crisis, owing to his backing for conspiracy theories and anti-vaccine views.
The former radio presenter wants to put his rival on the call back list for ‘every single acting job in London’ and change police sirens to Mr Fox’s song ‘The Distance’. He claims this would make people move out of the way 23% faster. A self-described motivational speaker, broadcaster and author, he highlighted reopening roads shut to cars amid the coronavirus crisis as a key campaign issue.
The chartered accountant has worked in finance for 25 years and is the openly gay biological father of 12 children, as part of the UK’s IVF programme.The Animal Welfare Party’s leader of 11 years wants to make London a ‘world-leading city for people, animals and the environment’. The media producer and founder of Vegan Runners UK would also champion the phasing out of animal testing at London’s universities.Recruitment worker and cricket coach Mr Kelleher wants to build 50,000 new council houses by 2024 – with priority going to people who were born and raised in the borough where they apply.
The former Chemistry teacher, who taught in Botswana, Bosnia–Herzegovina, the USA and Bermuda, also wants to ‘celebrate British history and culture’. Elsewhere, Ms London has pledged to put micro algae installations on buildings across the city to combat poor air quality in ‘days not years’ and provide 100 days of free public transport.The senior pastor at Tottenham’s Freedom’s Ark church believes violent crime and poverty are the two key issues facing London.
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