The One Love Party , headed up by Mayoral candidate Ankit Love , have kept mysteriously quiet about their vision for London.

The youngest of the candidates, Mr Love has said their revolutionary ideas are what the city's millennials are calling for.

But exactly what do the party have planned for London?

As the race for City Hall edges closer, getwestlondon ask each of the 12 parties see what they want to change in the city.

Here are 11 things the One Love party have planned if they got your vote this May.

1. Build flatpack skyscrapers like China

The party have said they plan on building skyscrapers similar to China's flatpack buildings, which are quick build. Although questioned on the funding of these, Mr Love said he is "able to get these at a cheap cost".

2. One million homes in FOUR years

Exceeding all the parties' aims for home building, One Love have said they are aiming for a million new homes for Londoners in four years, built on Greater London Authority land.

3. Legalise cannabis and introduce better age controls

Mr Love said he backs the legalisation of cannabis and said it funds too much gang crime for another solution not to be found. In the party's view, legalising the drug will mean being able to introduce better controls where it can be purchased in monitored amounts from licenced shops to those over a certain age.

4. Prioritising air pollution

The party considers air pollution the city's "biggest silent killer" and should they be voted in, want to prioritise reducing air pollution.

5. Putting young people's needs at the heart of their policies

Although elusive about what they hope to achieve, one thing was clear - the party is hoping to represent the needs of young people in the city and get them engaging with politics.

6. Use driver-less electric cars as public transport

The Mayoral candidate has said environmental concerns are a main focus for the party and one thing they would implement is the use of driver-less electric cars, which they would trial as public transport vehicles across the city

7. Discount travel cards for Londoners

City residents would get a discount card to help them manage travel costs

8. Newly built homes off limits to investors

Those looking to purchase new apartments build in those four years as to buy-to-let or for investment purposes, would not be allowed to buy them

9. Free education for those who want to excel

Higher education will be made free of charge for London residents

10. Introduce a programme where more London houses can have solar panels

In order to combat the environmental issues faced by the city, One Love believe the number of homes using renewable energy needs to change. A programme would be introduced to reduce the cost of installing solar panels into residents' homes

11. Drones to be used to maintain infrastructure

"Maintenance drones" would be used to oversee works carried out on London's roads and other public transport

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