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Ken gets Harrow and Brent backing
Mr Livingstone is ahead in Brent and Harrow, but behind overall
Mr Livingstone is ahead in Brent and Harrow, but behind overall

Ken Livingstone is the choice for Mayor of London among voters in Brent and Harrow.

After nearly 90 per cent of the vote had been counted, Labour's candidate was marginally ahead of Tory Boris Johnson.

However, media darling Mr Johnson is the favourite to ultimately take the top spot at City Hall, with some bookmakers already paying out on a Conservative win.

7:11pm Friday 2nd May 2008

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Posted by: Atiq Malik, Edgware on 8:54pm Fri 2 May 08
No mention of Lib Dems. I understand their vote has collapsed in Brent.
Posted by: H Howard, Kenton West on 11:40am Sat 3 May 08
The Lib Dem vote collapsed right across London. Yay!!!!
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