Sunday, May 8, 2016

What’s new Mayor of London promised residents – Gazeta Wyborcza

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gained record support in the election for mayor of London - Sadiq Khan during the campaign in an interview with PAP said that among the most important problems to solve a housing crisis and support local business.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                          
 

                 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
         


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Londoners promised construction of new housing, freezing the price of public transport tickets until 2020, support local business and the strengthening of the Metropolitan police, and the fight against radicalization among the Muslim community.

The new mayor of London also advocates clearly for the United Kingdom staying in the European Union.

MP Sadiq Khan, the Labour Party was elected mayor of London, earning more than 1.3 million votes. Thus, Khan received the highest fine for a politician in British history.

"I'm just here with the capabilities and support that the city offered me and my family," - said on Saturday after swearing him for mayor of London. It is the first Muslim who is holding the office. Khan, the son of Pakistani immigrants, he said, that has an ambition to "ensure that all Londoners opportunities that he got from the city."

The 45-year-old Khan since 2005. Member of the Labour Party with południowolondyńskiej immigrant district Tooting, where Poles constitute the third largest national group. Born into a family of Pakistani immigrants - his father was a bus driver and his mother a seamstress - stresses that grew up on the local neighborhoods of London and knows the problems of the city. In the years 1994-2006 was a local councilor.

Trained Khan is a lawyer dealing with cases of human rights violations. In 2008-2010 he was a member of Gordon Brown's government, first responsible for national minorities, and for transport. After losing the election by the Labour Party in 2010, he held several positions in the shadow cabinet, dealing with the justice system, transport and development of London. Khan in the past supported a number of liberal solutions, including the legalization of same-sex unions, attracting the attention of the controversial imam in Bradford, which imposed a fatwa and said exclusion from the Muslim community. (PAP)

         


         


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