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Sadiq Khan has been forced to distance himself claim that an image of a young white family was not representative of real Londoners.
The Labor mayor of London has been criticized for the message, which appeared in guidance published on the Greater London Authority's (GLA) official website, which said: "London is a city for all Londoners" and the mayor promised to welcome people of all ages, genders, sexual orientations and tries to address family composition in the settlement.
However, it seems that there are groups that the city administration would still discriminate against. A picture of a white couple with two children walking along the Thames appeared in the guide. The label on the picture said "does not represent real Londoners".
According to Khan's explanation, the caption was put on the picture by mistake by one of their colleagues, which does not reflect either his or the GLA's opinion.
"The document has now been taken down from the GLA website and is being reviewed to ensure that the language and guidance is correct," the mayor's spokesman said. Suzan Hall, the city manager's rival - who will be the Conservative candidate in next year's election - called on the mayor to apologise.
The mayoral candidate told the Mail on Sunday newspaper, which published
all Londoners are true Londoners, regardless of ethnicity. Sadiq Khan should apologize and stop these desperate politically motivated attempts to divide people”.
Cover photo: Sadiq Khan Facebook