The London mayor accused the Tories of “trying to do us down” at every opportunity for political reasons in long-running battles over police funding and cuts to London’s transport budget, and in planning decisions.
In an interview with the Guardian, Khan said he hoped for a better working relationship with a Labour government despite differences of opinion on key issues including Brexit and rent controls. “On most issues I agree with the Labour party, but on some issues I disagree,” the mayor said. “I’m not looking for Keir [Starmer] or Rachel [Reeves] to write me a blank cheque but the possibility of them not putting obstacles in my way every day, as the current lot have done, is in itself just refreshing.”
He added: “The amount of energy we spend dealing with Tory attacks which are unnecessary is ridiculous. We’re the capital city. I think it’s unpatriotic. I’ve been desperate to have those conversations over the past eight years.
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