Posted on 03/23/2017 12:11:32 PM PDT by C19fan
#albionmanup!
If they did it would probably be filled with Semtex.
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Right, clubs, pitch forks and tar/feathers, that's just not who we are!
Total faggotry.
There’s not the slightest evidence that was a motive for the electorate in London. Khan’s Muslim identity scarcely featured in the election campaign, which was fought on down-to-earth local issues such as housing, air pollution and public transport. (Incidentally, the powers of the London Mayor are significantly less than those of the Mayor of a large U.S. city).
Khan was the official Labour candidate (Labour have usually had a small overall majority in London), and his main opponent - the Cameron-supporting Tory Zac Goldsmith - was weak and fought a poor campaign. Khan was known as a middle-of-the-road, middle-ranking minister in recent Labour governments, and as a Londoner (his father was a London bus driver). As far as one can tell, the fact that he’s a Muslim doesn’t seem to have bothered the electorate one way or the other, and made much more of a stir outside the UK than it did in London.
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