Boris Johnson wants Tory Zac Goldsmith to succeed him as
According
to the Evening Standard, Boris wants Goldsmith to be the
Conservative candidate in the mayoral 2016 election. As the newspaper notes,
Goldsmith, like Boris, is seen as being independent minded and therefore likely
to have broad appeal to Londoners.
Boris
revealed earlier this week that he, as expected, will seek a return to the
Commons in 2016. If successful it would mean he would serve as both an MP and
mayor for a year.
It had long
been suggested that Goldsmith would step down in 2015 and allow Boris to take
his seat. However Boris is believed to be targeting the West
London constituency of Uxbridge. And Goldsmith told the Evening
Standard that he intends to seek re-election in Richmond .
However he
could decided to step down from parliament mid-term in order to run for mayor.
But
Goldsmith told The Huffington Post last year that it would be
"a suicide mission" for him to try to follow Boris. Continue...
"The
odds of my succeeding in the mayoral contest, I think people have had enough of
white male Etonians, I'm not sure my chances would be very high." He said.
"It's simply not going to happen. I'm not going to stand as a candidate
for mayor of London ."
Unlike the
Tories, there are a number of senior Labour figures who are believed to be
considering challenging for the London
job. Former culture secretary Tessa Jowell, shadow justice secretary Sadiq
Khan, Tottenham MP David Lammy, former leadership contender Dianne Abbott and
Barking MP Margaret Hodge are all seen as likely contenders.
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