The Labour Party is reportedly considering Hollywood star Idris Elba as a potential candidate to succeed Sadiq Khan as Mayor of London in 2028.
The 52-year-old actor, best known for his roles in Luther and as Knuckles in the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise, has also gained recognition for his advocacy against knife crime an issue that has put him on Labour’s radar.
Elba previously partnered with Prime Minister Keir Starmer to launch The Coalition to Tackle Knife Crime, a task force focused on researching and addressing the causes of youth violence in the UK.
Elba has long been vocal about tackling gang and knife violence. Last year, he spearheaded the Don’t Stop The Future campaign, which called for the immediate ban of machetes and so-called "zombie knives." As part of the movement, clothing and shoes representing knife crime victims were displayed outside Westminster, and he released the rap song Knives Down, in which he appeared in a House of Commons-style setting, addressing a lookalike of Rishi Sunak.
His activism was further fueled by the tragic murder of 15-year-old Elianne Andam in September 2023. The teenager was stabbed in the neck on her way to school by 18-year-old Hassan Sentamu, who was later sentenced to a minimum of 23 years in prison.
While his political ambitions remain unclear, Elba’s continued advocacy has positioned him as an influential figure in London’s fight against violent crime—one that Labour may hope to bring into the political arena.
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He should do james bond instead
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ReplyDeleteIdris is a good actor. He is not politician material. Labour should not get caught up with fame and hype.
ReplyDeleteThere are lots of other people who have been anti gun and anti knive crime campaigners for years without any official recognition given to them.
Really!!!! this is trap for us
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