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Ken's whole Soho walkabout was part farce, part hard-nosed politics

Ken tours London's gay bars with his posse

It was a surreal moment in an already bizarre election; Ken Livingstone standing at the bar in Comptons, chatting happily to bears about his plans for London if he's elected for a third time as the city's Mayor. Ken's whole Soho walkabout was part farce, part hard-nosed politics.

Ken Livingstone said he has been “at the forefront“ of promoting LGBT rights.

Ken emphasises his gay rights credentials

The Mayor of London will be taking to the streets of Soho this evening to try to drum up votes among the city's lesbian and gay community.

Ken Livingstone said he has been "at the forefront" of promoting LGBT rights.

In the 2004 Mayoral election Lindsey German won 61,000 first preference votes, or 3.2%.

INTERVIEW: The Socialist alternative for London

Lindsey German may be known to some Londoners for her work with the Stop The War Coalition, but the party she represents is entirely new.

The Left List is part of what used to be the Respect party.

A majority of opinion polls indicate a very tight race between Mr Livingstone and his Conservative rival Boris Johnson.

Ken releases list of celeb supporters

The Mayor of London Ken Livingstone has compiled a list of actors, entertainers and celebrities who support his campaign for a third term in office. Among his backers are Blur frontman Damon Albarn, comedians Bill Bailey and Jo Brand, artists Anthony Gormley and Banksy.

















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