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London mayoral election: Zac Goldsmith votes

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Londoners go to the polls to elect their new mayor following a bitter campaign between the two leading candidates that stayed ugly to the very end. IMAGES of Conservative candidate Zac Goldsmith at polling station before and after voting

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