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Sadiq Khan expected to thump Tories in humiliating defeat in London Mayor race

THE TORIES are set to suffer a total and humiliating defeat in the race to be London Mayor just five years after Boris Johnson held the job.

Sadiq Khan is expected to enjoy a thumping victory over his Conservative rival Shaun Bailey after millions of Londoners went to the polls yesterday.

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Sadiq Khan is expected to enjoy a thumping victory over his Conservative rival Shaun Bailey after millions of Londoners went to the polls
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Sadiq Khan is expected to enjoy a thumping victory over his Conservative rival Shaun Bailey after millions of Londoners went to the pollsCredit: AP
Mr Khan was on 43 points while Mr Bailey lagged behind on 31 points according to a YouGov survey
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Mr Khan was on 43 points while Mr Bailey lagged behind on 31 points according to a YouGov surveyCredit: Getty

The last YouGov survey put Mr Khan on 43 points, while Mr Bailey lagged behind on 31 points.

The expected victory will symbolise the political earthquake which has rocked politics – with Bojo’s party all the run in the city he once ruled.

Labour are also expected to win big in Greater Manchester, where Andy Burnham is set to be re-elected for a second term as Mayor.

But while Labour are set to cement their position as the party of Metropolitan big cities, the Tories are hoovering up support in Labour's former heartlands.

Tory Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen and fellow Conservative West Midlands Mayor Andy Street both hope to increase their majorities.

Andy Burnham is set to be re-elected for a second term as Mayor of Greater Manchester
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Andy Burnham is set to be re-elected for a second term as Mayor of Greater ManchesterCredit: PA

Britain saw a bumper crop of elections yesterday – dubbed ‘Super Thursday’.

Voters cast their ballots in 143 English council elections and votes for the , Welsh Assembly and a bunch of regional mayors and police and crime commissioners.

The massive haul of votes was bigger than usual because many votes were rolled over from last year because of the Covid pandemic.

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