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London Mayor candidates: Who is standing in 2021?

A RECORD-BREAKING 20 candidates have been competing to become London's next mayor.

After Londoners flocked to polling stations on "Super Thursday" to cast their vote for the city's next leader, which one of these candidates will come out on top?

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Mayor Sadiq Khan is the favourite to be reelected in 2021Credit: PA:Press Association

Who could be London's mayor?

Labour - Sadiq Khan

Khan is seeking a second term as Mayor after he was first elected in 2016 with 44.2 per cent of the vote.

But even as a favourite fighting for re-election in Labour-dominated London, Khan has a fight on his hands.

After a honeymoon first year, satisfaction ratings slumped to their lowest level this summer.

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He has pledged to concentrate on creating jobs and supporting businesses affected by the pandemic, saying he will be "banging the drum for investment".

He has pledged to create a £32m Good Work Fund to create new jobs and skill centres for Londoners as part of a £544m package of support.

A YouGov poll found only 30 per cent of Londoners were satisfied with his leadership, and 33 per cent dissatisfied.

While widely praised for showing the capital as open and inclusive, his leadership has been marred by a perceived inability to tackle big issues such as transport infrastructure and knife crime.

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The 50-year-old son of a bus driver, London's first Muslim mayor, will need to convince voters he has what it takes to steer the capital through the next four years.

Conservatives - Shaun Bailey

Shaun Bailey will be the Tory candidate for Mayor of LondonCredit: Simon Jones - The Sun

Tory candidate Shaun Bailey, 49, is the son of a lorry driver, whose grandfather came to Britain from Jamaica as part of the Windrush generation.

He was raised in the West London area alongside his younger brother by his mum.

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Bailey joined the Army cadets while still a teenager and remained with them for another 10 years.

In 2006, he co-founded MyGeneration, a charity for young people, which closed in 2012 due to financial problems.

He lost at the 2010 General Election standing in Hammersmith, and he failed to gain nomination for different constituencies at 2015 elections.

He attempted to be selected in a number of London constituencies in 2017, including Kensington, Croydon South and Uxbridge South and Ruislip.

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During his 2020/2021 mayoral campaign, Bailey has argued that increasing stop and search “saves lives.”

In an interview with TalkRadio in February 2020, he said he would “back the police to do the job” by giving them stop and search powers as well as the technology for scan and search.

Green Party - Sian Berry

This is the third time Sian Berry is putting herself forward as the Greens' mayoral candidateCredit: Getty - Contributor

The Greens' co-leader will be standing once again as a 2021 mayoral candidate.

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Berry, 45, finished third behind Khan and his rival Zac Goldsmith in 2016, but was elected as a Green London Assembly member.

And she also stood in the London mayoral race in 2008, coming fourth.

Berry intends to focus on the city's housing crisis in her current campaign.

She said the Greens were the “only party Londoners can trust to deliver on their promises” with regard to housing.

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She would set the London Living Wage at £14 an hour from 2022.

She would also publish a new waste reduction strategy to encourage the "reduction, reuse and repair" of products.

Renew - Kam Balayev

Kam Balayev is standing for RenewCredit: Kam 4 London

The Renew Party candidate is Kam Balayev, 39.

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