
LONDON'S mayoral race was dramatically stirred up today by a new poll showing the smallest lead for Sadiq Khan ahead of Susan Hall since their campaigns got under way.
With just a week to go to polling day, the Savanta survey for the Mile End Institute at Queen Mary University of London put the Labour Mayor on 46 per cent, with his Tory challenger on 33 per cent, a lead of 13 points.
The findings suggest the final result may be far closer than earlier polls, which put Mr Khan some 24 to 25 points ahead. It was the second one to show a significantly smaller lead for the Labour candidate and pointed to some "key battlegrounds" emerging in South and West London.
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