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Londoners Must Show We Reject Right’s Politics of Fear

by The editor•17 September 2025•Posted inReal Clear Politics

These are dark times, but those who seek to divide us will not win. The capital’s soul and spirit are as inclusive and optimistic as ever, says London mayor Sadiq Khan

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