How would the next London mayor change the capital?

London's 13 mayoral candidates
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Thirteen candidates want your vote to become mayor of London on 2 May

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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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Count Binface

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Rob Blackie - Liberal Democrats

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Natalie Campbell - Independent

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Howard Cox - Reform UK

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Amy Gallagher - Social Democratic Party

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Zoë Garbett - Green Party

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Tarun Ghulati - Independent

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Susan Hall - Conservative Party

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Sadiq Khan - Labour Party

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Andreas Michli - Independent

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Brian Rose - London Real Party

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Nick Scanlon - Britain First

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