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The Independent UK
Politics
Lizzie Dearden

Sadiq Khan closes in on London mayoral election victory - latest updates

Sadiq Khan has taken an early lead over Zac Goldsmith in the London mayoral race as counting starts for the closely-fought vote. 

The Labour candidate has been hotly tipped to succeed Boris Johnson, despite controversy over allegations of links to extremists made by his rival.

With the vote now almost completely verified in most constituencies, Mr Khan is gradually extending his lead over Mr Goldsmith, with the pair's rivals lagging far behind.

Follow the latest live updates here

The Green Party's candidate Sian Berry was in third place, followed by Lib Dem Caroline Pidgeon, Ukip's Peter Whittle, Sophie Walker from the Women's Equality Party, George Galloway for Respect, Paul Golding from Britain First, Lee Harris of Cannabis is Safer than Alcohol (Cista), BNP's David Furness, independent Prince Zylinski, and Ankit Love, from the One Love Party.

A live tracker on the count’s progress can be found on the London Elects website here.

Mr Goldsmith’s campaign drew criticism from opponents, as well as some members of his own party.

Andrew Boff, the Conservative group leader on the Greater London Assembly, said the “outrageous” tactics had “blown up” bridges built with London's Muslim communities.

“I mentioned that I thought this was a mistake for future integration in London. If you are a London politician this is just a bizarre thing to do,” he said.

“It was effectively saying that people of conservative religious views are not to be trusted and you shouldn't share a platform with them. That's outrageous.”

Speaking before the count started, a Labour source said Mr Khan's team was “optimistic” about his chances but did not believe the large leads shown by previous polls.

The final survey, carried out as voting started on Thursday, showed the Labour campaign ahead by 43 per cent to Mr Goldsmith’s 32 on first preference.

In the final run-off, according to the YouGov poll for the Evening Standard, Mr Khan was heading for a victory that would make him the capital’s first Muslim mayor by a 57 to 43 margin.

Since YouGov’s last survey a fortnight ago, Mr Khan’s lead has fallen from 16 points to 11 points on first preferences, and is down from a landslide 20 points in the run-off to 14.

A win for the Labour politician, who has been the MP for Tooting since 2005, would be a boost for his party after a disastrous performance in Scotland.

Jeremy Corbyn said he would work to re-build support north of the border after Labour lost 13 seats in the Scottish Parliament, being pushed into third place by the resurgent Scottish Conservatives.

It maintained control of the Welsh Assembly, where Ukip took seats for the first time, and has lost one English council so far.

Additional reporting by PA

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