Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has been handed a knighthood in the new year honours, one of a number of key Labour figures on the list.
Sir Sadiq, as he will now be known, said that he was âtruly humbledâ to receive the honour. But critics of the mayor, the son of a bus driver in the capital who secured a third term last year, hit out at his record in office and said many Londoners would be âappalledâ.
A petition opposing his knighthood, started by a Conservative councillor, has had more than 200,000 signatures since 5 December.
Senior Labour MP Emily Thornberry was made a dame, as was former Labour cabinet minister Patricia Hewitt.
Mayor since 2016, Sir Sadiqâs time in office has occasionally been controversial. His green ultra-low emission zone (Ulez) expansion, which led to higher bills for those with more polluting cars, saw protests and vandalism against the cameras and signage used to enforce the new zone.
The unpopularity of the policy was also blamed for Labourâs shock defeat in the Uxbridge by-election. He was also recently accused of not taking knife crime âseriouslyâ in the capital by the now Tory leader Kemi Badenoch.
As part of his high-profile feud with Donald Trump, he said the incoming US presidentâs election win in November would leave many Londoners âanxiousâ and âfearful about what it will mean for democracy and for womenâs rightsâ.
In 2018, his office allowed an inflatable depicting Mr Trump as a baby to fly in Parliament Square during the US presidentâs visit to the UK.
Mr Trump has accused Sir Sadiq of doing a âterrible job as Mayor of Londonâ and was âa stone cold loser who should focus on crime in London, not meâ.
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