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Khan and Goldsmith: main contenders for London mayor are cut from different cloth

Londoners choose their new mayor this week after a straight fight between rivals dominated by negative campaigning

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British Conservative Party London mayoral candidate Zac Goldsmith (L) and opposition Labour party candidate for Mayor of London Sadiq Khan (R). Photo: AFP
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The favourites to become London’s new mayor on Thursday are two completely contrasting candidates: Zac Goldsmith, the son of a tycoon financier, and Sadiq Khan, the son of a bus driver from Pakistan.

Polls put Labour candidate Khan, 45 and his Conservative rival Zac Goldsmith, 41, as the top two candidates in a field of 12.

Khan’s rise to prominence represents a modern fairytale.

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Born in London in 1970 to parents who had recently arrived from Pakistan, he grew up in public housing with his six brothers and sister in Tooting, an ethnically diverse residential area in the south of the city.

But his modest background plays well in a city that boasts about its diversity and loves a self-made success story.

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Khan regularly recalls how his father drove London’s famous red buses, how his mother was a seamstress and one of his brothers is a motor mechanic.

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