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Ex-City Hall Tories say 'negative campaign' was partly to blame for Sadiq Khan's victory

Source: PA

A “highly negative campaign” in the London mayoral election was partly to blame for the Tories’ failure to defeat a “beatable” Sadiq Khan, ex-City Hall Conservatives have said.

Two of the party’s former London Assembly members have warned that the Conservatives must ensure they are reaching beyond their “core vote” if they are ever to win the mayoralty again.

Nick Rogers, an assembly member who did not stand for re-election and whose seat was gained mayoral race.

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