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Brian Rose, the former Wall Street banker whose social media videos and animated billboards have grabbed attention, is just behind him on three per cent. But the pair are well behind Green Party candidate Sian Berry , in third place with nine per cent, and Liberal Democrat Luisa Porritt who comes fourth on seven per cent. Unless he picks up support, Mr Bailey looks set to go down to the worst defeat of any Conservative candidate since the mayoralty was established more than two decades ago.

He is also massively behind by 23 to 52 among the better off ABC1 social grade, which includes professionals , managers and skilled workers. In a final run off between the pair, designed by pollsters to mimic the allocation of second preference votes, Mr Khan cruises to victory by a huge margin of 66 to The poll also found that 55 per cent of Londoners who intend to vote plan to do so in person, despite concerns about Coronavirus infection. A third say they will vote by post. Londoners want to see greater investment in the NHS, housing and policing.

The latest poll has put Conservative candidate Shaun Bailey in second with 29 per cent of first preference votes, while Green candidate Sian Berry and Lib Dem candidate Luisa Porritt are tied for third place on eight per cent. Despite small differences, recent opinion polls have largely produced similar findings, with Sadiq Khan polling between 47 and 53 per cent while Shaun Bailey is polling between 25 and 29 per cent.

The polls from Opinium, YouGov and Redfield and Wilton have found Sian Berry polling between six and 10 per cent while Luisa Porritt is polling between four and 12 per cent. See the full results and poll details here. UK About For business. Printable version.



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