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The Race for City Hall
London's Mayoral Election 2008
Giles Edwards and Jonathan Isaby

Near-instant timeline and analysis of the liveliest mayoral election yet

The battle to become mayor of London is the liveliest and most sensational ever. Ken Livingstone, the incumbent mayor

for the eight years since the post's inception, is facing a genuine challenge from a Conservative candidate with the real possibility of unseating him, Boris Johnson.

To be published immediately after the election of 1 May, The Race for City Hall will provide a fun and accessible report and analysis of one of the liveliest election campaigns ever. In 2008, the public is perhaps growing just a bit weary of Ken Livingstone's particular brand of 'colourful' behaviour. This most media-savvy of characters faces an even bigger ego – Boris Johnson, Tory MP, newspaper and magazine columnist and television personality. Joining them in the race will be a

former senior commander in the Metropolitan Police and a highly telegenic Green, who are likely to play key roles with the important second-choice votes that could decide the outcome.

The Race for City Hall will look at the politics, the election itself, the candidates, and of course the results and what they mean for Londoners. The next mayor, after all, will have to prepare for the Olympics and tackle London's transport mess,

worries about terrorism and crime, and the capital's housing shortage.


About Giles Edwards and Jonathan Isaby

Giles Edwards is a journalist and political analyst for the BBC.

Jonathan Isaby is editor of the Daily Telegraph's Three Line Whip column and a regular contributor to the Three Line Whip blog on www.telegraph.co.uk.

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