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Sadiq Khan gets a knighthood

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Farewell to 2024, the year in which no incumbent was safe. Whether it was the Democrats in the White House or the Tories in Downing Street, the tide of change carried all before it, from the LDP in Japan to the BDP in Botswana. But one man successfully bucked the trend: Sadiq Khan was re-elected for an historic third term as mayor of London. Who says democracy doesn’t work, eh?

And now Khan has added reason to celebrate: he has been given a knighthood in the New Year Honours List. Yes, that’s right, Sir Sadiq has been handed a ‘K’ by King Charles for ‘Political and Public Service.’ One wonders what failure looks like. Other ex-MPs to be given a gong include Ranil Jayawardena, Marcus Jones and Nick Gibb. Former West Midlands mayor Andy Street gets one too. Emily Thornberry, axed as Labour’s attorney general pick, is consoled with a damehood.

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