• 8 months ago
We ask Londoners how important they think the mayoral election is, and will they even vote?

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00:00 On May 2nd, the people of London will vote for the next Mayor of the capital. Current
00:07 Mayor Sadiq Khan is running again for the Labour Party, and has said the election is
00:12 a two horse race between himself and Conservative candidate Susan Hall. Khan recently pledged
00:19 to eliminate homelessness in London by 2030, with Susan Hall claiming it is yet another
00:25 promise he won't deliver. Hall has said she is listening to the people of London throughout
00:31 her campaign. One of her key policies is to scrap Uless. Another candidate that shares
00:37 this view is Howard Cox from the Reform UK Party. The two other more recognisable candidates
00:44 in the London mayoral election are Zoe Garbert for the Greens and the Lib Dems Rob Blackie.
00:50 But now, with the election less than a month away, how important do the people of London
00:55 actually feel this election is, and are they going to vote?
00:59 "Yeah, very important. It's the easiest way we have our say, so, especially for people
01:05 that find it hard to talk about what they believe in and find it hard to protest and
01:10 find it hard to speak up. It's private, it's a good way of expressing what you want, so
01:16 yeah, no, I believe in it, yeah."
01:18 "I'm currently living between London and Edinburgh, so if I'm here in London, I will vote for
01:25 the mayoral election, in the mayoral election, yes."
01:28 "Does a London mayoral election feel as important to you?"
01:32 "Well, I don't think a London mayoral election is as important as a general election, no,
01:37 but I do think it's important, and I would vote in it, you know, as I say, if I'm in
01:43 London, now you're asking me, I might actually look into a post, you know, a remote vote,
01:47 but I hadn't thought about that."
01:49 "Yeah, pretty important. Obviously one person's vote is not going to make any difference,
01:53 But yeah, I'll exercise my right.
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