
Sadiq Aman Khan
Mayor of London
of 100 · improving trend · Strong moral/spiritual alignment
Standing
82/100
Raw Score
71/85
Confidence
90%
Evidence
Strong
About
Sadiq Khan's public record shows sustained work on homelessness, youth mentoring, clean air and civic inclusion, alongside real criticism over housing delivery, crime perceptions and divisive policy tradeoffs.
Observed behavior points to a durable service orientation and resilience under pressure, with the main caution on whether delivery and communication consistently match his promises across every major policy area.
Five Pillars
Pillar scores (0–100%)
Khan's strongest public signals are service to vulnerable Londoners, youth-focused prevention and steadiness under sustained political hostility. The main restraint on a higher rating is not obvious corruption or cruelty, but contested delivery and communication on difficult tradeoff-heavy policies.
Goodness over time
Starts at 100 at birth, natural decay after accountability age, timeline events adjust the trajectory.
17 Criteria Scores
Individual item scores (0–5) with evidence notes
Reliability
Some measurable pledges were delivered, but critics continue to challenge clarity and consistency on crime, housing and ULEZ.
Personal Discipline
Publicly identified as Muslim; ordinary privacy around devotional routine is not counterevidence.
Publicly identified as Muslim; no meaningful contrary evidence against disciplined giving.
Core Worldview
Publicly identified as Muslim; no strong contrary evidence.
Publicly identified as Muslim; no strong contrary evidence.
Publicly identified as Muslim; no strong contrary evidence.
Publicly identified as Muslim; no strong contrary evidence.
Publicly identified as Muslim; no strong contrary evidence.
Contribution to Others
Public record shows stable family life but limited direct public evidence of extended-family care.
Repeated homelessness interventions and emergency rough-sleeper support.
Public office role involves structured response channels, but evidence is stronger at city scale than one-to-one scale.
Human-rights legal work and repeated anti-discrimination positioning support this item.
Mentoring and youth-opportunity programs are a recurring part of his public record.
Publicly backed refugee and cross-community support, including posts about helping Ukrainian refugees rebuild lives and careers.
Stability Under Pressure
Sustained public steadiness under racist and Islamophobic abuse.
Working-class roots and later cost-of-living messaging show durable concern rather than detachment.
Held public positions during ULEZ backlash, crime criticism and Gaza-era tension without abandoning inclusion framing.
Timeline
Key events and documented turning points
Qualifies as a solicitor and builds a human-rights legal practice
After studying law, Khan qualified as a solicitor and spent roughly a decade handling human-rights and legal-aid work, including cases for clients who could not easily afford representation.
→ Established a public record of rights-based advocacy before entering national politics.
mediumElected London's first Muslim mayor
Khan won the mayoralty after a campaign marked by divisive attacks and became the first Muslim to lead London, enlarging his public platform on inclusion and social cohesion.
→ Began a long mayoral tenure centered on transport, policing, housing, environment and community relations.
highMore than doubles rough-sleeping budget
City Hall announced a rough-sleeping budget increase to 19.2 million pounds, expanding shelters, outreach, mental-health support and routes off the street.
→ Scaled practical support for people in acute housing distress.
highSecures hotel rooms for rough sleepers during the pandemic
At the start of the COVID-19 emergency, Khan's office worked with government, hotels and black-cab partners to move rough sleepers into rooms where they could isolate safely.
→ Rapid emergency protection for a highly vulnerable population during a citywide crisis.
highLaunches plan to provide mentors for young Londoners in need
Khan and London borough leaders announced a plan aimed at giving every young Londoner in need access to a personal mentor, framing prevention and support as part of public safety.
→ Set a measurable promise tying youth support to long-term violence reduction.
mediumExpands ULEZ despite major public backlash
Khan defended expansion of the Ultra Low Emission Zone as a clean-air measure, while critics challenged the cost burden, consultation quality and his handling of dissent.
→ Advanced a public-health policy he viewed as necessary, but deepened political resentment and distrust among some Londoners.
highCalls for a Gaza ceasefire while stressing community protection at home
As war in Gaza intensified, Khan publicly called for a ceasefire and at the same time kept emphasizing opposition to antisemitism, Islamophobia and harm to civilians.
→ Took a visible stance under heavy political pressure, attracting criticism from multiple sides while trying to preserve civic cohesion.
mediumWins a historic third term as mayor
Khan won reelection in 2024 after a campaign dominated by attacks over crime, ULEZ and national political tensions, becoming the first London mayor elected to a third term.
→ Secured renewed democratic backing despite intense polarization and hostility.
highReports delivery of mentoring support to 100,000 young people
City Hall said Khan's 34 million pound mentoring mission had reached more than 100,000 young Londoners in need, ahead of schedule, alongside lower youth homicide figures.
→ Converted a public promise into a measurable youth-support program with citywide reach.
highPressure Tests
Behavior under crisis or scrutiny
Anti-Muslim and racist abuse during and after mayoral campaigns
2016Khan's rise to citywide leadership brought persistent Islamophobic abuse and attempts to portray him as aligned with extremism.
Response: He continued to present himself as a mayor for all Londoners and kept foregrounding unity, pluralism and institutional calm.
positiveCOVID-19 rough-sleeper emergency
2020The pandemic created an acute risk for homeless Londoners who could not safely isolate on the street.
Response: His office coordinated hotel rooms, transport help and emergency support rather than leaving the issue to ordinary service pathways.
positiveULEZ backlash and social-media hostility
2023The emissions-zone expansion triggered protests, harassment, threats and lasting distrust among some residents.
Response: Khan held to the policy and defended it on clean-air grounds, but the episode exposed real weaknesses in persuasion, consultation and trust.
mixedProgression
crisis years
Pandemic, housing pressure, ULEZ backlash and Gaza-era tensions tested whether his civic messaging would hold under conflict.
mixedcurrent stage
Still broadly oriented toward vulnerable Londoners and citywide inclusion, but judged against harder questions of trust, delivery and measurable outcomes.
improvingearly years
Working-class upbringing, legal training and human-rights advocacy shaped a service-oriented political identity.
upwardgrowth years
Shifted from local and parliamentary roles into a citywide executive office with a strong emphasis on fairness, transport and civic inclusion.
upwardBehavioral Patterns
Positive
- • Uses mayoral office to expand support for rough sleepers and other vulnerable groups
- • Treats youth mentoring and violence prevention as moral obligations rather than only enforcement problems
- • Maintains cross-community language in periods of religious and racial tension
Concerns
- • Critics repeatedly question whether he overstates delivery while shifting blame to national government
- • Air-quality and transport policies have sometimes hardened mistrust among affected drivers and outer-borough communities
- • Public confidence on crime remains uneven even when some major-crime metrics improve
Evidence Quality
8
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Medium
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Overall: strong
This profile measures observable public behavior and evidence patterns, not hidden intention, private faith or ultimate moral worth.