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‘I recognise I’m clickbait being monetised in this outrage economy’

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The Labour Mayor of London spoke to Adam Bienkov about how 10 years of rising algorithmic online hate has put his own safety at risk and ‘put a target’ on the capital’s back

The weekend before Sadiq Khan was first elected as London Mayor in 2016, the Mail on Sunday ran a full-page article on him written by his Conservative opponent Zac Goldsmith.

It was illustrated with a blown-up London bus alongside the headline: “On Thursday, are we really going to hand the world’s greatest city to a Labour Party that thinks terrorists are its friends?”

For Khan, who was bidding to become the UK’s first directly elected mayor of Muslim faith, it crossed a dangerous line in our politics that he believes his opponents have never stepped back from.

'If anyone can become an Englishman, what is an Englishman?'

Reform UK’s head of policy endorsed the extremist ‘Great Replacement’ theory in a newly published conversation with the late MAGA activist Charlie Kirk. Nafeez Ahmed reports
Nafeez Ahmed

Destiny And the Rise of the Far-Right: 50 Years On

Playwright David Edgar reflects on the enduring relevance of his 1976 masterwork, which was revived on stage in a special performance this month produced by Byline Times
David Edgar