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LONDON’S Mayor Sadiq Khan snookers himself as he cues up an initiative to tackle youth crime.

He posed lining up a blue and yellow as a cue ball before finally settling on the correct white ball.

LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 21: London Mayor Sadiq Khan plays pool during a visit to the Knights Youth Centre on March 21, 2024 in London, England. Sadiq Khan's visit was part of a youth services announcement for his re-election campaign as Mayor. The election will be held on 2 May 2024, simultaneously with elections to the London Assembly and local elections. (Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images)
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Sadiq Khan seems to fumble a game of pool as he's posed lining up blue as a cue ballCredit: Getty
Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Mayor of London, visits the Knights Youth Centre in Streatham, London, Great Britain during his re-election campaign. 21st March 2024 Sadiq Khan Mayor of London Playing pool with some young people at the club The Mayor of London election is on 2nd May 2024 Photograph by Elliott Franks
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A second snap shows him trying to use a yellow ballCredit: Elliott Franks
Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Mayor of London, visits the Knights Youth Centre in Streatham, London, Great Britain during his re-election campaign. 21st March 2024 Sadiq Khan Mayor of London Playing pool with some young people at the club The Mayor of London election is on 2nd May 2024 Photograph by Elliott Franks
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But he finally settled on white in the endCredit: Elliott Franks

Mr Khan was at a South London youth club to pledge £30million on them if he is re-elected in May.

He said: “Youth clubs are really important because it gives young people a safe place to come.

“It means they’re not idle, they’re less likely to join a criminal gang, and in the last eight years we’ve provided positive opportunities for 500,000 young people.”

Sadiq Khan made history in 2016 when he was elected London's first Muslim mayor - the city where he was born and raised, after his parents moved to London from Pakistan in the 1960s.

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As the mayor of London Khan has responsibilities covering policingtransport, housing, planning, economic development, arts, culture and the environment. 

Prior to this, between 2005 and 2016, he was MP for Tooting in South London, a role he quit when becoming mayor.

In the mayoral elections Khan won the largest number of votes in one election of any politician in British history.

He was once again re-elected for a second term as mayor in May 2021, defeating the Conservative candidate Shaun Bailey.

Mr Khan’s bid for a third term in office will be challenged by Tory Susan Hall in May.

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