Sadiq Khan hits back at ‘racist, sexist, misogynistic and Islamophobic’ Trump | Sadiq Khan

Sadiq Khan accused the US president of being “racist, sexist, female enemy and Islamophobic, after using a speech to call the Mayor of London as“ terrible ve to the Mayor of London in the UN and that the city turned to the “Sharia Law”.
Trump’s statements on Tuesday night praises Khan as a kalr shielding his feet for the background and vision difference ”.
However, Pat McFadden, a close ally of Keir Starmer, stood brief on Wednesday to comment on Trump’s statements about Khan. Instead, McFadden defended London’s reputation as a global city.
Khan later launched a fluffy attack on Trump. He said: “I think the president Trump showed that he was racist, that he was sexist and that he was Islamophobic.”
The Mayor of London skillfully criticized the high -level labor figures, including the Prime Minister for not calling Trump’s discourse.
Since 2015, when Trump has criticized the presidential candidate for claiming that Muslims should be banned from traveling to the United States, he has been attacking the Mayor of London.
At an address held to the UN General Assembly, Trump said, “I look at London, a terrible mayor, a terrible, terrible mayor, and has changed, has changed a lot. Now they want to go to the Sharia Law. But you are in a different country, you can’t do it.”
Khan, who pushed Trump’s description of himself as a “terrible, terrible mayor ,, drew attention to the number of records of American visitors and investors who chose London.
He said: “Since the registrations began, it has only been a period in which more Americans came to London.
“There must be a reason for this. You are looking at a number of different criteria; when it comes to culture, sports, people fulfill their potentials, when it comes to culture, we are really proud to be the world’s largest city.”
Khan did not criticize the Prime Minister, McFadden and others who have not yet called Trump’s discourse, but given that Britain and the United States have a special relationship, they should “trust”.
When asked if Starmer should be friends with Trump, Khan said: “One of the things about having a special relationship is similar to having the best friend. I think when you have the best friend, you should wait more of them.
“One of the advantages of establishing a special relationship with the United States is obviously when it comes to trade when it comes to military alliances.
“As for the other areas we work together, but at the same time when they are wrong, you should have confidence in calling them. I think President Trump is wrong in many ways.”
Last week, Trump described Khan as “among the worst mayors of the world ve and claimed that Khan was not invited to the feast of Windsor. References close to the mayor said it was wrong.
McFadden referred to Trump’s long -standing dispute with Khan and said: “I think the two have been a beef for a few years.”
The Government’s Secretary of Labor and Pension on the Media tour, then described London as a “a great capital we have,”: “I think it is a great being for England.
Nigel Farage said that Trump is right to say that the Sharia Law in London is “a problem ::“ Trump has a meaning. ”
Reform told the UK leader LBC: “What do you never get [Trump] Literally, he says on nothing. But always take everything he says seriously. “
“Is it right to say that the Sharia is a problem in London? Yes. Is it an overwhelming problem at this stage? No. London Mayor has connected himself directly to him? No.”




