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What will a Susan Stevenson for Mayor campaign look like?

59 min · 15. maj 2026
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It's official - Susan Stevenson is running for mayor. The often controversial Ward 4 councillor filed her papers this week - can she win? Craig is joined by former Thames Centre Deputy Mayor Kelly Elliott, political insider Scott Collyer and former council candidate Jeremy McCall to breakdown the race. The key takeaway from Craig: This could create an unexpected coalition for Josh Morgan. Also, the panel looks at what Craig called the worst vote of the term: the 10-5 rejection of a proposed development that featured long-term care home and neighbouring transitional housing building.  The Craig Needles Podcast is powered by London Hydro – with support from Downtown London and the Covent Garden Market. Follow Craig on Twitter/X [https://x.com/NeedlesOnNews], Bluesky [https://bsky.app/profile/craigneedles.bsky.social] and Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/craigneedlespodcast].

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