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London's new mayor Conservative Party candidate Boris Johnson (R) makes a speech as the outgoing mayor Labour Party candidate Ken Livingstone (L) listens after the results were announced at City Hall in London - Photogallery
London's new mayor Conservative Party candidate Boris Johnson (R) makes a speech as the outgoing mayor Labour Party candidate Ken Livingstone (L) listens after the results were announced at City Hall in London. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham) () London's new mayor Conservative Party candidate Boris Johnson (R) makes a speech as the outgoing mayor Labour Party candidate Ken Livingstone (L) listens after the results were announced at City Hall in London. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham) /news/world/londons-new-mayor/eventshow/3006555.cms02
London's new mayor Conservative Party candidate Boris Johnson (L) makes a speech as the outgoing mayor Labour Party candidate Ken Livingstone (R) listens after the results were announced at City Hall in London, in the early hours of Saturday, May 3, 2008 - Photogallery
London's new mayor Conservative Party candidate Boris Johnson (L) makes a speech as the outgoing mayor Labour Party candidate Ken Livingstone (R) listens after the results were announced at City Hall in London, in the early hours of Saturday, May 3, 2008. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham) () London's new mayor Conservative Party candidate Boris Johnson (L) makes a speech as the outgoing mayor Labour Party candidate Ken Livingstone (R) listens after the results were announced at City Hall in London, in the early hours of Saturday, May 3, 2008. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham) /news/world/londons-new-mayor/eventshow/3006553.cms03
Outgoing mayor of London, the Labour Party candidate Ken Livingstone (L) stands beside the capital's new mayor Conservative Party candidate Boris Johnson as the results are announced at City Hall in London, in the early hours of Saturday, May 3, 2008 - Photogallery
Outgoing mayor of London, the Labour Party candidate Ken Livingstone (L) stands beside the capital's new mayor Conservative Party candidate Boris Johnson as the results are announced at City Hall in London, in the early hours of Saturday, May 3, 2008. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham) () Outgoing mayor of London, the Labour Party candidate Ken Livingstone (L) stands beside the capital's new mayor Conservative Party candidate Boris Johnson as the results are announced at City Hall in London, in the early hours of Saturday, May 3, 2008. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham) /news/world/londons-new-mayor/eventshow/3006559.cms04
Former mayor Ken Livingstone (L) and successful mayoral candidate, Boris Johnson (R) stand side by side at City Hall, London, on May 02, 2008 - Photogallery
Former mayor Ken Livingstone (L) and successful mayoral candidate, Boris Johnson (R) stand side by side at City Hall, London, on May 02, 2008. (AFP Photo/Carl De Souza) () Former mayor Ken Livingstone (L) and successful mayoral candidate, Boris Johnson (R) stand side by side at City Hall, London, on May 02, 2008. (AFP Photo/Carl De Souza) /news/world/londons-new-mayor/eventshow/3006551.cms05
Conservative Party candidate Boris Johnson (R) is congratulated by Labour Party candidate Ken Livingstone after Johnson won the London Mayoral election at City Hall in central London May 3, 2008 - Photogallery
Conservative Party candidate Boris Johnson (R) is congratulated by Labour Party candidate Ken Livingstone after Johnson won the London Mayoral election at City Hall in central London May 3, 2008. (Reuters/Toby Melville) () Conservative Party candidate Boris Johnson (R) is congratulated by Labour Party candidate Ken Livingstone after Johnson won the London Mayoral election at City Hall in central London May 3, 2008. (Reuters/Toby Melville) /news/world/londons-new-mayor/eventshow/3006549.cms06
Conservative Party candidate Boris Johnson (R) is congratulated by Labour Party candidate Ken Livingstone after Johnson won the London Mayoral election at City Hall in central London May 3, 2008 - Photogallery
Conservative Party candidate Boris Johnson (R) is congratulated by Labour Party candidate Ken Livingstone after Johnson won the London Mayoral election at City Hall in central London May 3, 2008. (Reuters/Toby Melville) () Conservative Party candidate Boris Johnson (R) is congratulated by Labour Party candidate Ken Livingstone after Johnson won the London Mayoral election at City Hall in central London May 3, 2008. (Reuters/Toby Melville)