Islamophobia has warped the London mayoral race. That makes Sadiq Khan’s poll lead even more impressive | Zoe Williams
Donald Trump opened the floodgates and bigoted attacks from the right became a new normal. It's been a sorry spectacle
Mayoral elections can seem set apart from the main drag of politics. People vote for individuals and their records, it's not outlandish to stand as an independent, and even candidates within a party can float above it. It would be unusual, for example, to think I can't stand Rishi Sunak" (wait! That's not the unusual bit) therefore I won't vote for Andy Street". But even though they stand alone, paradoxically, you can see a huge amount about the bigger picture, globally as well as nationally, from these purportedly local ballots.
Sadiq Khan has pretty unusual international name recognition for a city mayor, and the reason - no offence to him, his Hopper bus fares are good too - is that he has been the focus of racist and Islamophobic outbursts ever since Donald Trump called him a stone cold loser" when the then-US president visited London in 2019.
Zoe Williams is a Guardian columnist
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