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Sadiq Khan and Dylan Jones: politics & what’s next for London

Season 1

The Mayor of London sits down with London Standard Editor, Dylan Jones, to talk about all things politics.


Sadiq Khan discusses the exodus of the capital’s rich, his goals for his unprecedented third term as mayor, the plans to pedestrianise Oxford Street, as well as issues surrounding housing and traffic.


In part two, the Gaza marches, his message to London’s Jewish community, and who he would choose as his successor when he eventually steps down. 


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