The mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, is launching his
re-election campaign with a challenge to Boris Johnson to allow rent controls
to be introduced if Khan wins another term in office. Khan said victory on 7
May would mean Johnson could no longer ignore demands for the policy as he
would be “ignoring the democratic will of millions of Londoners”. Kickstarting
his campaign at a housing estate in Hackney, the mayor said: “The case for rent
controls is now absolutely undeniable. But Tory ministers have blocked us from
introducing our plans for rent controls in London and have simply said no.”
Read more on the Guardian website.
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