Sadiq Khan, Britain's Labour Party candidate for Mayor of London leave after casting his vote for the London mayoral elections at a polling station in south London Britain May 5, 2016. (Reuters Photo)
London, United Kingdom:
Britain's main opposition Labour party on Friday claimed victory for its candidate Sadiq Khan as mayor of London ahead of the formal announcement of final results.
"Congratulations Sadiq Khan. Can't wait to work with you to create a London that is fair for all!" Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn wrote on Twitter.
Goldsmith accused Khan of supporting Muslim extremists in a campaign that was widely criticised, including by members of Goldsmith's own Conservative Party.
The local MP for Tooting, Khan succeeds the charismatic Boris Johnson, an advocate of Britain's departure from the European Union who is seen as one of the favourites to succeed Cameron.
Other mayors including Anne Hidalgo in Paris and Bill de Blasio in New York quickly congratulated Khan.
"Sending congratulations to London's new mayor and fellow affordable housing advocate Sadiq Khan," de Blasio said.
"Congratulations Sadiq Khan. Can't wait to work with you to create a London that is fair for all!" Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn wrote on Twitter.
The 45-year-old son of a London bus driver and a seamstress won out against Conservative rival Zac Goldsmith, 41, the son a wealthy tycoon.Congratulations @SadiqKhan. Can't wait to work with you to create a London that is fair for all! #YesWeKhan pic.twitter.com/FqRjfY1xNT
- Jeremy Corbyn MP (@jeremycorbyn) May 6, 2016
Goldsmith accused Khan of supporting Muslim extremists in a campaign that was widely criticised, including by members of Goldsmith's own Conservative Party.
The local MP for Tooting, Khan succeeds the charismatic Boris Johnson, an advocate of Britain's departure from the European Union who is seen as one of the favourites to succeed Cameron.
Other mayors including Anne Hidalgo in Paris and Bill de Blasio in New York quickly congratulated Khan.
"Sending congratulations to London's new mayor and fellow affordable housing advocate Sadiq Khan," de Blasio said.
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