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Has Sadiq Khan proved himself a good mayor?

 Sadiq Khan has been the Mayor of London since 2016. He is the first Muslim to hold this position. Khan's accomplishments as mayor include:

  • Introducing the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ): The ULEZ is a charge on vehicles that emit high levels of pollution. The ULEZ has been credited with reducing air pollution in London.
  • Expanding the Night Tube: The Night Tube is a late-night service on the London Underground. Khan expanded the Night Tube to cover more lines.
  • Launching the Hopper fare: The Hopper fare is a single ticket that allows unlimited bus and tram journeys for an hour. The Hopper fare has made public transportation more affordable for Londoners.
  • Pedestrianizing Oxford Street: Oxford Street is one of the busiest streets in London. Khan has plans to pedestrianize Oxford Street, which would make it more pedestrian-friendly.
  • Reducing crime: Khan has pledged to reduce crime in London. He has implemented a number of initiatives to address crime, including increasing the number of police officers on the streets.

Some people believe that Khan has been a good mayor. They point to his accomplishments in reducing air pollution, expanding public transportation, and making London a safer city. Others believe that Khan has not been a good mayor. They criticize his handling of the Grenfell Tower fire and his support for the expansion of Heathrow Airport.

Ultimately, whether or not Sadiq Khan has been a good mayor is a matter of opinion. There is no consensus on this issue. However, there is no doubt that he has been a controversial figure during his time in office.

As for the people who think he should never have been allowed to run for Mayor, they may have felt that he was not qualified for the position or that he did not represent the values of London. However, Khan was elected by the people of London, and he has a mandate to serve as their mayor.

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