Lutfur Rahman, leader of the Aspire Party, was reelected as the Tower Hamlets mayor with 38.8% of the share of the votes.
Rahman also won in 2022, after Labour had held the position previously.
Aspire is one of the local independent groups supported by Your Party.
5Pillars celebrated his win, adding that the Muslim Vote backed Rahman was subject to “several campaigns to unseat him.”
Tower Hamlets mayor Lutfur Rahman has been re-elected with more than 35,500 votes – a huge 16,000 majority over second placed Labour.
Rahman is a Muslim Vote backed candidate and has been the subject of several campaigns to unseat him by his opponents over the years. pic.twitter.com/e8MhQobf2K
— 5Pillars (@5Pillarsuk) May 8, 2026
Jeremy Corbyn has congratulated Rahman, adding that Aspire had won again by implementing economic policies that improved people’s lives.
Congratulations to Lutfur Rahman — re-elected Mayor of Tower Hamlets.
Aspire has taught establishment parties a simple lesson: the most effective way to win is to implement economic policies that improve people’s lives! pic.twitter.com/f1IegvJVpm
— Jeremy Corbyn (@jeremycorbyn) May 8, 2026
Racist foghorn targets Aspire
In March 2026, The Telegraph ran a story headlined “Tower Hamlets ‘funnelling cash to Bangladeshi groups'”, reporting that government envoys would conduct a “deep dive” into the council’s spending. Journalist Richard Sanders called the article not a racist dog whistle but a “racist foghorn.”
Not so much a racist dog whistle as a fog horn.
Tower Hamlets mayor Lutfur Rahman continues to be a case study in how the media treats Muslim politicians who dare to build an independent power base. /1https://t.co/a0az2T7UVL
— Richard Sanders (@PulaRJS) April 1, 2026
For Sanders, the backlash to Rahman is about punishing a Muslim politician who built an independent power base outside the main parties.
Sanders points to his own 2015 investigation for The New Arab, which found that the inquiry that removed Rahman from office that year involved far-right figures. Sanders posted:
The 2015 inquiry that saw him barred from office for 5 years was a scandal. See my own reporting – with Jessica Murray – in The New Arab.
Lutfur Rahman and Aspire have delivered universal free homecare, a universal winter fuel payment and universal free school meals.
Labour’s right-wing supporters offer racist voting.
Will @wesstreeting & @TH_Labour condemn this insult to Tower Hamlets’ Bangladeshi community? https://t.co/ZIthUSnqy6
— Your Party (@thisisyourparty) May 1, 2026
The article by Parris dripped with racism, saying:
Non-Bengali speakers in the borough must unite if the rascal who has established himself as a favourite son among the Bangladeshi community is to be confounded.
The establishment may keep attacking Aspire, but Tower Hamlets keeps rejecting these attacks. The results of Hamlet’s council will be announced over the weekend.
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