Susan Hall, the Conservative London mayoral candidate, has been making headlines for various reasons. She has expressed feeling unsafe on public transport, criticized incumbent Mayor Sadiq Khan's leadership, and faced backlash for alleged divisive views and controversial statements. Additionally, a spurious video attacking Khan's record on crime, which reportedly had no input from Hall's team, has stirred controversy. Furthermore, Hall has been accused of endorsing tweets praising Enoch Powell and making Islamophobic comments about Khan, adding to the scrutiny surrounding her campaign.
Susan Mary Hall is a Conservative Party politician who has been a member of the London Assembly since 2017. She assumed the leadership of the London Conservatives on the Assembly in December 2019. Hall, a former Harrow Council leader, is now vying against Labour's Sadiq Khan in the London mayoral race. With a background in local government and a prominent role in London politics, Hall's bid for mayor has garnered attention and sparked debates over her statements and campaign strategies.
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In her first interview since the election, the Tory mayoral candidate says she has been left feeling unsafe on public transport
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Millions of voters in England have voted in local elections, the last big test before a looming U.K. general election
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‘Chipper’ Conservatives crumple in face of incumbent mayor’s broad appeal to London voters
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Scores of dogs, of all breeds, shapes and sizes, have been pictured outside polling stations waiting patiently while their masters cast their ballots in the local elections
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Tory Susan Hall, a former Harrow Council leader, is going up against Labour's Sadiq Khan in the race to be London Mayor. But she's hit the headlines with gaffes and divisive views
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Spurious video on London mayor’s record on crime allegedly had no input from team of Tory candidate Susan Hall
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Around six million Londoners will be able to vote on 2 May
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Frank Hester and his company have already given £10m to the party since the 2019 election.
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Sadiq Khan plans to trial off-peak fares on Fridays for three months starting in March to encourage more activity in London.
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European cities are implementing measures such as congestion charges, parking restrictions, and increased investment in public transport and cycle lanes to reduce road traffic and combat air pollution.
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Conservative London mayoral candidate Susan Hall claims Jewish community is frightened under Sadiq Khan's leadership
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Conservative London mayoral candidate Susan Hall has been accused of endorsing tweets praising Enoch Powell and making Islamophobic comments about Sadiq Khan.
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Polling indicates that Jeremy Corbyn's potential mayoral run as an independent candidate could split the vote and impact the London mayoral election, potentially denying Sadiq Khan a third term.