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Khan will be re-elected .....What a ..... rotter!
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I wouldn't be suprised in our bent system !Khan will be re-elected .....![]()
I read somewhere he’s got a 20 points lead in the pollsI wouldn't be suprised in our bent system !

Msm and many of his mates on his side it's prob a sure thing for him regardless what the majority want as in most things these crazy days !I read somewhere he’s got a 20 points lead in the polls![]()
Yes i believe he will unless there's massive turn around , the Tories are faltering and not presenting a good case as to why Bailey should become mayor , Khan is arrogant and appeals to the minority groups who incidentally have become the majority Good luck London , its only going to get worseKhan will be re-elected .....![]()
Labour has played to the Woke London crowd but in so doing has become isolated from (and irrelevant to) their heartlands outside of London.Yes i believe he will unless there's massive turn around , the Tories are faltering and not presenting a good case as to why Bailey should become mayor , Khan is arrogant and appeals to the minority groups who incidentally have become the majority Good luck London , its only going to get worse
Deserved to win it all![]()
The same as Steve ‘Interesting’ Davis?He deserved it obviously, you don't win at snooker by being lucky. I just find him incredibly tedious! He's so slow playing and just boring in general. How the hell he got the name "jester" is unfathomable.

The same as Steve ‘Interesting’ Davis?![]()
Two former paratroopers accused of the murder of an Official IRA man in 1972 have been formally acquitted after their trial collapsed.
Joe McCann, 24, was shot in disputed circumstances in Joy Street in the Markets area of Belfast in April 1972.
The court heard he was evading arrest when soldiers opened fire, killing him.
Soldiers A and C, both in their 70s, had pleaded not guilty. The men admitted firing shots but said they had acted lawfully when doing so.
Both soldiers were interviewed by a police legacy unit, the Historical Enquiries Team (HET), in 2010 and it was this evidence that formed a substantial part of the prosecution's case.
The judge ruled this evidence as inadmissible and the Public Prosecution Service (PPS) on Tuesday confirmed it would not appeal against that decision, meaning the case could not proceed.