Following his re-election, London Mayor Sadiq Khan questions Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s prediction of a hung Parliament, citing a strong public shift towards Labour.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan, following his re-election victory, has expressed skepticism regarding Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s suggestion of a potential hung Parliament in the forthcoming General Election. Khan, who recently secured another term as Mayor, commented that Sunak must be misguided to not recognize the public’s lean towards a Labour victory, referencing a notable shift from the Tories to Labour in recent elections.
Celebrating his victory, Khan spent time with family and supporters, underlining his commitment to advancing London’s prospects and transformation. Although he avoided discussing any plans to extend his tenure beyond 2028, the mayor revealed his enthusiasm for working with a potential Labour government and detailed his immediate priorities for his new term in office.
Marking his environmental commitment, Khan notably wore a green suit during his celebration. His plans for London include focusing on the initial 30 and 100 days of his term, aiming for significant progress and delivery of his campaign promises.