Lutfur Rahman

Lutfur Rahman re-elected Mayor of Tower Hamlets with huge majority and Labour nearly knocked to third place

London 8 May: Lutfur Rahman has been re-elected Mayor of Tower Hamlets with 35,679 votes in an exceptionally high turnout election.

The Labour Party was nearly relegated to third place with only 19,454 votes, in a major blow to Labour, with their Mayoral candidate receiving only 231 more votes than the Green candidate who received 19,223 votes.

Lutfur Rahman made history as the first person of colour to be elected as Executive Mayor in the UK in 2010. After being elected again in 2014 and 2022, today marks his fourth election as Executive Mayor.

His party, Aspire, also made history in the 2022 election as the first party other than the Conservatives, Labour or Lib Dems to win a London borough outright.

Jeremy Corbyn and Your Party endorsed Rahman and Aspire and joined the campaign launch, saying Lutfur Rahman has “shown what a transformative local council looks like”, and, writing in the Standard, he urged other councils to “choose to follow the example of Tower Hamlets”.

Rahman’s manifesto will see Tower Hamlets become the first council in the country to introduce free travel for students from low income families, after making history as the first council in the country to introduce universal free school meals for all primary and secondary pupils and to bring back the EMA.

The travel pass for the tube, overground and buses aims to ensure young people starting university or college are not held back from higher education by the cost of travel. The policy draws inspiration from similar initiatives internationally, including New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s pledge to scrap bus fares. Under the proposal, the Council would fund travel passes students to use on Transport for London (TfL)’s networks. Currently, bus travel in London is only free up to the age of 16. This would be universal for all students whose families are below a determined income threshold, which would be determined following discussions with TfL, as would the duration of the travel pass.

*Lutfur Rahman, Executive Mayor of Tower Hamlets, said:*

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