Far-left London Mayor Sadiq Khan has been “informally advising” openly socialist New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, according to a report published by the U.K. outlet The Times. The cross-Atlantic political coordination has sparked renewed scrutiny of Mamdani’s radical platform, especially as the race heads into the general election stretch.
Khan, who has warned of a global resurgence in “far-right populism” and described it as a “virus,” is said to have opened a line of communication with Mamdani after the New York assemblyman defeated former Governor Andrew Cuomo in the Democratic primary last month. Sources close to the London mayor confirmed that Khan’s senior advisers have also been in direct contact with Mamdani’s campaign.
An insider at London’s City Hall told The Times that Mamdani must moderate his message in the general election or risk alienating centrist and independent voters.
“The primary race is very different from the [mayoral election]. He needs to moderate or he could lose the more centrist Democrats,” the source warned.
A Radical Platform Drawing International Attention
Mamdani, a Ugandan-born, Indian-descended, U.S. citizen since 2018, has drawn national headlines for a platform that includes calls to:
- Defund the NYPD
- Ban all privately owned firearms
- Transform private apartment buildings into government-run housing communes
- Create state-run grocery stores
- Assist illegal immigrants in evading law enforcement
- “Seize the means of production” in key industries
While Mamdani’s ideas have earned him endorsements from progressive firebrands like Sen. Bernie Sanders, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and Rep. Ilhan Omar, critics say his platform is not just impractical — it’s dangerous.
“Socialist Zohran Mamdani is too extreme to lead New York City,” said Rep. Laura Gillen (D-NY). “His entire campaign has been built on unachievable promises and higher taxes, which is the last thing New York needs.”
Concerns Over Sadiq Khan’s Record
The news of Khan’s advisory role has raised eyebrows among some New Yorkers, particularly as London’s reputation has suffered under his leadership. Violent crime in the British capital has increased significantly over the past decade, with stabbings, muggings, and gang-related violence becoming more common. Public dissatisfaction is widespread, with many Londoners expressing concern that their city is in decline — plagued by failing public services, rising costs of living, and a lack of effective leadership. Critics argue that Khan’s policies have contributed to a deteriorating sense of safety and civic order, raising questions about whether his advice is what New York truly needs.
A Crowded and Unpredictable Race
Although Mamdani clinched the Democratic nomination, former Governor Andrew Cuomo has remained in the race as an Independent, while incumbent Mayor Eric Adams is also mounting a third-party campaign. The three-way race has thrown the general election into uncertainty — yet recent polling shows Mamdani holding a narrow lead, buoyed by strong turnout from younger and progressive voters.
Political strategists say Khan’s involvement — while informal — underscores the global reach of left-wing alliances and the growing concern among moderates that Mamdani’s radicalism could damage the Democratic brand.
Looking Ahead
The London mayor has previously labeled Brexit supporters and Trump-era populists as threats to democracy, making his support of Mamdani consistent with his ideological leanings.
As the general election nears, Mamdani faces pressure not only from his rivals but from within his own party, as prominent Democrats worry that his radical ideas could fracture the city’s fragile political coalition and trigger a backlash among moderate and working-class voters.
For now, Mamdani appears undeterred. But with the world watching — and allies like Sadiq Khan whispering guidance from across the Atlantic — the fate of America’s largest city may hinge on how far left it’s willing to go.
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Seijah Drake was born in Boston, MA, where she developed a penchant for writing early on and a passion for politics in college. After college she worked briefly for a conservative media in New York before relocating to the Greater D.C. Area to pursue a career in political marketing. She now resides in the free state of Florida.
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