Seems to me the only thing I can remember about this guy was him saying something about terrorism being part and parcel of living in a large city, or something like that. It was a clumsy thing to say, albeit a helpful one for those claiming that Islam is the root of all evil (it's from the horse's mouth, right?) though he did clarify what he meant afterwards, and he did do a pretty good job of explaining what he really meant. Apart from that I don't really know much else about him - and maybe that's rather telling. He was an easy target for Trump. I think he's probably a nice bloke really, but he'll almost certainly continue to take hits for being the man "in charge" whilst violent crime on London streets - especially amongst ethnic minorities (though not his) - has been a massive problem. He was on the radio a lot when knife crime was still making big news, arguing for more police. I suppose his time in office has coincided with Corbyn's. That can't have been 100% helpful to him whether you like JC or not. And London's been going through a tough time for the past few years with all that's been going on. Not all Sadiq Khan's fault obviously. I'd still have a pint with him.