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Londoners Express Safety Concerns Amid Mayor’s Campaign

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A recent poll reveals that a significant number of Londoners feel the city is becoming less safe, with 61% of women and 46% of men expressing concerns about general safety. This sentiment coincides with Mayor Sadiq Khan’s launch of a £7 million campaign aimed at combating what he describes as ‘hate and disinformation’ regarding crime in the capital.

The survey, conducted by JL Partners for the London School of Economics, indicates that 54% of residents believe safety is declining. Personal safety perceptions are particularly alarming, with 47% of Londoners feeling less secure in their own lives. This stark contrast between the Mayor’s assurances and public sentiment raises questions about the effectiveness of current safety measures.

Khan’s campaign is intended to counter negative narratives that could harm London’s tourism industry, but critics argue that addressing actual crime and safety issues should take precedence. The Mayor’s focus on disinformation has drawn criticism, with opponents suggesting he should prioritize tangible safety improvements instead.

As public anxiety grows, the implications for local governance are significant. Residents are increasingly prioritizing crime and anti-social behaviour in their demands for council action, highlighting a potential shift in political focus as safety becomes a central issue for Londoners.

Source: GB News

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News Category: Politics Tags: crime, london, poll, sadiqkhan, safety

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