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Khan launches ‘manifesto for working class’

SADIQ KHAN will today put working-class aspiration at the centre of his campaign to become London mayor.

The Labour candidate will launch a manifesto that he says will allow others to follow his path from a council estate to City Hall. 

“I had the benefit of a good state school, a place at university that I could afford and, ultimately, good jobs for my wife and me that enabled us to buy a family home,” he will say. 

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