Sadiq Khan hits out at Trump ‘bigoted’ claim he wants to impose sharia law in London

US President Donald Trump claimed that London wants to implement the Sharia law, and asked the city’s mayor Sadiq Khan to return to his “terrible and bigoted” comments.
At an address held to the United Nations General Assembly, Trump made unfounded claims while starting an attack on Sir Sadiq without mentioning his name according to immigration and carbon reduction policies.
Mayor said: “I look at London, where a terrible mayor, a terrible, terrible mayor, and changed, changed a lot.
“Now they want to go to the Sharia law. But you are in a different country, you can’t do it.
“Both immigrant and suicide energy ideas will be the death of Western Europe if something is not done immediately. This cannot be sustained.”
Some members of the Assembly meeting in New York groaned when the President began to attack the “uncontrolled migration”.
Mayor spokesman: “We will not honor the terrible and bigoted comments with a answer.
“London is the largest city in the world than the big US cities, and we are pleased to host the number of records of US citizens moving here.”
The spokesman said the US murder rate was much higher than London, and that 68 of the population against 9.8 in London was 68 years old.
Mr. Trump also accused the UN of önleşim finance an attack on Western countries and borders ”.
“Europe is having a serious problem. As no one has seen before, it was invaded by the power of illegal aliens,” he said.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting rejected the mayor that the mayor was trying to implement a Sharia law in London.
He wrote on social media: “@sadiqkhan does not try to impose the Sharia law on London.
“This is a mayor who is proudly walking, departing to the feet for the background and difference difference, focusing on improving our transportation, air, streets, security, choices and luck.
“Our proud mayor.”
Ealing Central and Acton Deputy Rupa Huq described Mr. Trump’s comments as “open naked-faced lies”, while Sir Sadiq’s Tooting deputy Rosena Allin-Khan asked the US Ambassador to be called on the words.
Sir Sadiq and Mr. Trump have a history of political hostility. Last week, Mr. Trump said he did not want Sir Sadiq in the state feast hosted by the King in Windsor Castle during his visit to the State.
The mayor accused the US chairman of the world of üt fans of separatist political flames ”.
In 2019, Sir Sadiq hit the public with Mr. Trump during his first visit to England.




