Friday, 2 October 2015

Goldsmith will be difficult for Labour to beat

"The hardest thing about any political campaign is how to win without proving that you are unworthy of winning." - Adlai E.Stevenson
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This morning we look at the Conservative's newly elected candidate for mayor of London. We list the five reasons Zac Goldsmith will prove difficult for Labour to beat in next year's contest. In a battle which usually comes down to a choice of two rival personalities, Goldsmith looks to have the edge over his rival Sadiq Khan.

We also have reaction to the legal victory for the Manchester homeless camp, with the city council being slammed for its dealing of the case. It remains to be seen if the injunction which bans rough sleepers from camping out in tents in protest against the local authority's homeless policy, will be dropped.
 

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