In the debate between the four Conservative mayoral election hopefuls, clear dividing lines were drawn between the two members of Parliament, Syed Kamall MEP and Zac Goldsmith MP, and the two London-centric candidates, Andrew Boff, a Conservative London Assembly member, and Stephen Greenhalgh, Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime in London. All four candidates appeared to have an instinctive understanding of conservatism, but Boff and Greenhalgh, with their hands-on experience in London affairs, were able to display a better understanding of the practicalities involved in running a world-class city like London. Of the four candidates, only Zac Goldsmith is likely to be anything close to a household name. Born into a wealthy banking dynasty and married to a Rothschild, Zac spent his early adult life involved in environmental projects and as editor in chief of The Ecologist, owned and founded by his uncle Edward Goldsmith. He was elected as Member
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