Sadiq Khan plunged into race row after his official website publishes picture of white family and says they don’t ‘represent real Londoners’
Labour London Mayor faces calls to apologise after message appeared online
The photograph featured in a guide on how to portray the 'brand' of the Mayor
Mayor's spokesperson said photo caption was added by staff member 'in error'
She added that the content was now being 'reviewed to ensure the language and guidance is appropriate'.
The entire guide – entitled 'Look Book – Mayor of London Brand Guidelines' – was also taken down from the official london.gov website shortly after The Mail on Sunday contacted Mr Khan's office.
Last night, Susan Hall, the Tory candidate for next year's London mayoral election, called on Mr Khan to issue an apology.
She said: 'All Londoners are real Londoners, no matter their ethnicity, and Sadiq Khan needs to apologise and stop these desperate, politically-motivated attempts to divide people.'
She also attacked the London Mayor for the amount of space devoted in the brand guidelines to how he should be pictured.
A section goes into detail on the 'best images of the Mayor', including over 20 pictures of Mr Khan and with the advice that 'photos of the Mayor should be active and engaging.
'He should be shown interacting in real and relatable environments.'
It also warns: 'When you photograph the Mayor, make sure his staff and any known/ political figures are out of the shot.'
It adds: 'The photos we use should reflect a recognisable, real and diverse London.'
And in a veiled reference to Mr Khan's predecessor as mayor, Boris Johnson, picture editors are also warned: 'Never use images from the previous administration such as the 'new bus for London'' – a project championed by Mr Johnson.
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