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This article has been refused for creation several times and deleted as well on several occasions. I have created the article because it is clear that the topic can no longer be redirected to the 2021 London mayoral election following Omilana's candidacy in the 2024 UK General Election and wide media coverage. I think it is clear the subject has now achieved the general notability guideline. However, I am happy to hear any argument to the contrary. I also thought that the draft which was provided for his draft article was poorly sourced, too extensive (almost exhaustively so), and not concise in discussing the subject. I therefore created a more concise draft which is now the article body.Spiralwidget (talk) 20:12, 12 June 2024 (UTC)Reply