Ignoring the over-representation of young black men as both victims and perpetrators of violence won’t stop families losing their sons.
For five years, he has pleaded poverty, passed blame, and avoided responsibility, instead of delivering for Londoners.
The sad truth is that many local Labour councils and local bureaucracies don’t want it: they’re scared of it.
Finding home ownership unaffordable means that many Conservatives have abandoned the capital.
Khan’s latest virtue signalling project is his expensive statue-toppling commission. It’s an outrageous waste of taxpayers’ cash.
Offering extra billions to town halls from Whitehall, shows a reluctance to face up to tough choices.
The Mayor of London speaks after thousands crammed into stations last night to catch ‘the last train out of Saigon’.
Our principle must be to increase choices in transport – not to reduce them. We need to bring the public with us.
While the Labour Party are very quick to accuse others of racism, they’re much slower to see it in their own ranks.
The bill for TfL staff working on trade union activities has nearly doubled under him to £8.7 million.
Failure is not inevitable. Elsewhere, effective transport networks are being delivered. We need that in our capital.
There is now ample evidence that lockdown has put rocket boosters under the trend for people to work from home.
Even post-Covid transport patterns will not change the need for this infrastructure.