We’re straying way off track and that’s my fault. But:
“And even if its true....what difference does it make what colour skin any new London Mayor will have in the future ?”
On reflection I accept that “notoriously prone” was perhaps the wrong way to describe voters’ habits but “prone” will do. Inner London voters are prone to vote Labour (in the main), outer London voters are prone to vote Tory (in the main).
I didn’t say the colour of Mr Khan’s skin made any difference, Mikey. Nor did I say it was a bad thing. I only mentioned Mr Khan because we were talking about Mr Goldsmith’s mayoral candidacy when Mr Khan was his principle opponent. In my view any Labour Muslim candidate would have trounced Mr Goldsmith. A non-Muslim Labour candidate may not have fared quite so well but would probably still have succeeded nonetheless. Mr Goldsmith ran a highly mediocre campaign which seemed to centre almost entirely on the airport issue. All very interesting for those affected but hardly designed to get the other 95% of London’s electorate flocking to the polls to put their crosses by Mr Goldsmith’s name.
It’s not the colour of Mr Khan’s skin that concerns me. It is his religion. I have made no secret of the fact that I believe that Islam has no place in Western Europe and in particular no place in the UK (which, in reality, is the only place I am concerned with). London now has a Muslim mayor and this in large part is due to the fact that there are huge numbers of Muslims in London. Muslims, when given the opportunity, will predominantly vote for a Muslim candidate. It is fortuitous that mushroom has mentioned the Lutfur Rahman affair. I was not going to raise it but since it has been cited, if you read the full judgement handed down by the Election Court on that matter (which I have) you will understand why I believe this is so. The Islamification of large parts of London means that the Islamic vote has a considerable influence on the outcome of elections there and this influence will only grow. The recent mayoral election was a case in point and without the Muslim votes (many of which he probably gained by virtue of the fact that he is a Muslim and little else) his success may not have been so assured.
I’m sorry you may find all this unacceptable but I find the Muslim influence in the UK and in particular in parts of London equally so.
I won’t reply any further on this as think I have hijacked Gromit’s question far too much already.