As voting opens, the contenders give their last pitch for the nomination.
Name recognition plus appeal to floating voters leave this authentic individualist Tory in a position to beat a Labour machine politician next May.
He is in no sense an extremist – far from it. But his candidacy is more likely to divide London’s voters along confessional lines than Jowell’s would have been.
For those who missed the livestream last night, we present the full recording of the debate.
Are most respondents assuming that the selection is now a done deal?
How can we make the capital cleaner and greener?
Should we cut fares? Should we ban strikes? How can we get Londoners on their bikes?
How can we get new homes of the sort Londoners want to see?
Since Boris became Mayor the level of crime has fallen. But how could more be achieved?
All candidates oppose a third runway – but there are different views on the best alternative.
Plus: Tracey Crouch slam dunks John Humphrys. Another failure for the Bow Group’s blunderkind. And: If Corbyn doesn’t win, what job will he get?
This is the first survey since the candidates for the mayoralty were whittled down to four.
Philippa Roe, Ivan Massow and Sol Campbell didn’t make the cut.
Yes, it really is spelt like that. Plus: I bet four candidates go through to the London Conservative Mayoral primary, and that Yvette Cooper is Labour’s next leader.
Boris has done great things as Mayor, but if we want to defend and build on his accomplishments we must choose the candidate best placed to win.