Zitat des Tages von Sadiq Khan:
London chose to come out in record numbers, the highest turnout there's ever been in a mayoral election, and - I say this not with arrogance; it is what others have said - the single biggest mandate a British politician has ever received. That shows what a wonderful city we are.
Labour is at its best when we understand how the country has changed and we adapt to new circumstances.
Only Labour is in a position to protect individual rights against abuses by the state.
Betting shops have a big impact on encouraging on-street drinking and can often become a centre for disorder and anti-social behaviour.
Of course I am partisan in my politics, but my partisanship is rational - which, in my book, is not necessarily oxymoronic.
Vibrant political parties are vital to the health of our democracy.
Legal aid is crucial in ensuring those truly guilty of crimes are convicted after due process, and those innocent are able to clear their names, by ensuring that access to legal representation is available for everyone, regardless of ability to pay.
Labour accepts that the European Court of Human Rights needs reform.
As someone who lives with adult-onset asthma, I know how bad air quality in the capital has become. I want to be the greenest mayor London has ever had - it is not acceptable that 10,000 people die in London every year because our air is so filthy.
I see this rise in rough sleeping and homelessness - in one of the wealthiest cities in the world - as a growing source of shame. And as Londoners, as a city, and as a country, I believe we have a moral duty to tackle it head-on.
One of the things that's important to me as a Londoner is making sure my family, people I care about, are safe.
Every time there is a terrorist incident involving evil fanatics who abuse the name of Islam, ordinary, law-abiding Muslims pay a heavy price.
Minority ethnic issues need to be mainstream issues.
Voting, for me, has always been a family affair.
I've been blessed - every job I've had I've loved, whether it's as a lawyer, MP, cabinet minister.
We should celebrate when optimism and hard work triumph over cynicism, lethargy, and fatalism.
I value loyalty and believe that internal disagreements shouldn't be voiced in the media - because divided parties lose elections.
Letting people out of prison without professional staff to oversee their rehabilitation is irresponsible.
Londoners, Mancunians, and Brits across the country will never, ever be cowed by terrorism.
My family has always been proud of being British.
I'll be my own man and work closely with a Tory Government if it is in London's interest.
I never understood how much running changes your life. I'm now obsessed. When not trying to beat my personal best, I'm talking to other people about theirs, reading training advice or eating the perfect balance of carbs and protein.
Women with opportunities are women who can contribute.
Islam is misunderstood by many. The extremists grab the headlines; those of us who want to practise our religion and live under this country's laws do not make the news.
As the mayor of London, my highest priority is keeping Londoners and visitors to our city safe from harm.
Opportunity must be underpinned by security - and Labour must offer that security.
I used to be a human rights lawyer and acted for many black Londoners who had been victims of discrimination.
When Pakistan beat England at cricket, my Pakistani cousins remind me how English and British I am. When they say, 'You're one of the Queen's advisers,' for them it's, 'Wow - anything's possible in the U.K.'
I don't just empathise with the victims of Islamophobia; I worry about my own friends and family.
Legal aid is central to righting wrongs and rectifying injustice.
When we are faced with adversity, when we are tested on who we are and what we stand for, we always pull together. We stand strong for our values and our way of life. We always have, and I know we always will.
Like most people, my parents were only able to fulfil their dreams because there was support. A council home so they could save for a deposit to buy a home of their own. Fantastic local state schools where my own daughters go now. Affordable university places and good quality apprenticeships.
The U.K. has some of the toughest legislation on hate crime in the world, and it is there to keep us all safe.
We cannot afford to have the confidence of the public, victims, and witnesses in our justice system undermined because the wrong people are being found guilty and the real criminals are wandering the streets.
Change is hard and requires constant struggle and determination.
It is not enough to pay lip service to diversity.