How would the next London mayor change the capital?
Thirteen candidates will have their name on ballot papers when Londoners go to the polls to elect the next mayor of London on 2 May.
But in a diverse and multicultural city of nine million people, what will be the priorities for the next London mayor?
So we asked the candidates (in alphabetical order) one simple question - How would you change London?
Femy Amin - Animal Welfare Party
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Rob Blackie - Liberal Democrats
Natalie Campbell - Independent
Howard Cox - Reform UK
Amy Gallagher - Social Democratic Party
Zoë Garbett - Green Party
Tarun Ghulati - Independent
Susan Hall - Conservative Party
Sadiq Khan - Labour Party
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Andreas Michli - Independent
Brian Rose - London Real Party
Nick Scanlon - Britain First
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