London Votes: Daisy McAndrew interviews UKIP mayoral candidate Peter Whittle

London Live’s daily politics show will be looking at how the different parties will hope to tackle crime
Ben Travis29 April 2016

It’s only a week until the mayoral elections for London take place – and if you need to get clued up ahead of the big day, London Live have you covered.

Daisy McAndrew is presenting daily politics show London Votes on the channel, speaking to the politicians who want your crucial vote, and delving into the key policies and issues.

This time it’s the turn of UKIP, with Peter Whittle hoping to gain support.

Glenn Copus

The controversial party saw a surge of media attention and support ahead of the general election, but it ultimately didn’t seem to translate into crosses in boxes.

McAndrew will be speaking to Whittle about his credentials to be the next mayor of the capital, as well as his thoughts and ideas for if he was elected.

As well as the interview, the latest episode will feature a look at the Police in London – and, more importantly, how each party plans to tackle crime in the city.

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Tune in to see all of your options, and make the most informed choice when the polling stations open on May 5.

London Live, 6pm

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