Sir Sadiq Khan, the controversial London Mayor known for his opposition to former U.S. President Donald Trump, is set to be elevated to the Peerage by the Labour government under Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. This appointment comes amid the final days of Starmer's leadership and contradicts his earlier criticisms of the House of Lords, which he promised not to use for personal appointments. The list of 26 new peers includes Khan, who has not indicated plans to join the upcoming Labour government led by Andy Burnham. The Guardian highlights concerns within Labour over Starmer's decision, noting he has appointed more peers than any previous prime minister. The move is seen as an effort to strengthen Labour's progressive base.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the appointment of Sadiq Khan as a strategic move by Starmer to 'shore up Labour’s progressive flank,' suggesting a left-leaning intent. It emphasizes Starmer's past criticism of the House of Lords while highlighting his current actions, implying inconsistency. The focus on Khan's






