London is the greatest city in the world.

Jeremy Corbyn is a principled Labour man.

Voting, for me, has always been a family affair.

It is not enough to pay lip service to diversity.

Minority ethnic issues need to be mainstream issues.

Leaving the EU isn't the answer to Britain's problems.

Women with opportunities are women who can contribute.

My biggest concern is security and keeping Londoners safe.

Immigrant communities have been genuinely accepted in London.

Greedy bankers trashing the economy are to blame, not migrants.

Change is hard and requires constant struggle and determination.

Legal aid is central to righting wrongs and rectifying injustice.

Vibrant political parties are vital to the health of our democracy.

Labour accepts that the European Court of Human Rights needs reform.

The worst thing for worker's is their bosses business going out of business.

Labour has to be a big tent that appeals to everyone - not just its activists.

The best way for people to understand each other's faith is to share experiences.

Opportunity must be underpinned by security - and Labour must offer that security.

You know that running bug people talk about? Well, I've been well and truly bitten.

You cannot live in the best city in the world and have people living on the streets.

Only Labour is in a position to protect individual rights against abuses by the state.

There is a role that Muslims in the public eye play: to reassure people that we are OK.

How is it having more control if we have a recession as the Bank of England and IFS say?

I'll be my own man and work closely with a Tory Government if it is in London's interest.

I welcome an arms race for minority ethnic voters. This will ensure we all raise our game.

Londoners, Mancunians, and Brits across the country will never, ever be cowed by terrorism.

I believe in neighbourhood policing. We also need to look at young people being radicalised.

A duty to the public must be to stop prisoners reoffending through successful rehabilitation.

We should celebrate when optimism and hard work triumph over cynicism, lethargy, and fatalism.

How is it having more control if there are young people stifled the opportunities that we had?

I am the only candidate for mayor of London with the experience of being a transport minister.

Britain cannot compete with China or Taiwan on price; we compete on skills, on arts and culture.

I don't just empathise with the victims of Islamophobia; I worry about my own friends and family.

I've been blessed - every job I've had I've loved, whether it's as a lawyer, MP, cabinet minister.

Major miscarriages of justice have occurred because of the absence of proper legal representation.

My morning runs have become one of the only times I have during the week to reflect and take stock.

Labour is at its best when we understand how the country has changed and we adapt to new circumstances.

As the mayor of London, my highest priority is keeping Londoners and visitors to our city safe from harm.

Letting people out of prison without professional staff to oversee their rehabilitation is irresponsible.

The story of the British empire helps to explain the roots of most British people: white, black, and Asian.

How is it having more control if you have less money in your pocket as Martin Lewis Moneysaving expert says?

Victims want to know that the true perpetrators of their crime are convicted - legal aid helps achieve this.

I used to be a human rights lawyer and acted for many black Londoners who had been victims of discrimination.

The U.K. has some of the toughest legislation on hate crime in the world, and it is there to keep us all safe.

One of the things that's important to me as a Londoner is making sure my family, people I care about, are safe.

There is no doubt that we need to manage migration better.Migrants are always getting the blame for politicians.

What London wants is a champion, a fighter for London. It doesn't want a patsy of George Osborne or David Cameron.

I look forward to the day that I can go with my daughters to the polling station for them to cast their first vote.

People need to be able to read what their rights are, to be able to participate and hold their governments to account.

I've spent my entire adult life encouraging minority communities to get involved in mainstream society, civic society.

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