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Just last month David Cameron tore into Sadiq Khan for sharing a platform with an "IS supporter," yet on Monday he lauded the London Mayor as a "proud Muslim."
That's the warping effect of a tightly fought referendum campaign when political careers are in the balance. The prime minister has observed the political calculus: he needs Labour supporters and young voters to turn out in force for the 23 June vote, and the new mayor of London speaks to both camps. But it does give opponents of Mr Cameron - both within and outside his party - another chance to question his political sincerity.
His attacks on Mr Khan in the Commons less than a month ago were delivered with focused ferocity, leading to accusations of racism. Today - if not linking arms - they certainly seemed at ease with each other, setting out Stronger In's "unity of purpose" - allowing the "son of a stockbroker and the son of a bus driver" to share a stage.
Mr Khan argues the issue is too important to allow personal grudges to get in the way.
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