Promises have already been abandoned – on transport fares, housing, policing. Even trees.
There is a solid case for the Conservatives not running a candidate against him.
It is part of the topsy-turvy nature of modern politics that the Liberal Democrats, left for dead little more than 18 months ago, find themselves almost the favourites.
He has informed his local association that he is honouring his pledge.
After decades of dithering and delay, a decision is expected tomorrow.
The Mayor of London is still in campaign mode – he should switch to governing mode.
Plus: Leadsom does well. Cameron runs away. No normal person I know is voting Remain. And: for LBC, world affairs. For the BBC, bedwetting.
It is a terrible indictment that practically no-one can name the chairman of London Conservatives. Is there such a person?
Plus: Hooligans shame the name of West Ham. Team Corbyn spins the local elections. And: Is Ruth Davidson actually Alec Douglas-Home in disguise?
It was a defeat, and it hurt. But it wasn’t as bad as the London-obsessed media and the increasingly desperate Opposition make out.
He continues his criticism of Goldsmith’s campaign and praises London for choosing “hope over fear, and unity over division”.
“It’s outrageous to say you shouldn’t share a platform with people of conservative religious views.”
His good work would be imperilled by Sadiq Khan’s mis-costed plans.
To win in the capital, we must ensure more Londoners feel they have a stake in their own city.
Despite the significant Polish contributions over the generations, one will be hard pressed to find any commemoration of their efforts and sacrifice.