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London Mayor Sir Sadiq Khan says Donald Trump is ‘not a force for good’

London Mayor Sadiq Khan expressed his desire to meet Donald Trump even if the US president warns that he was “accidentally radicalized” and “not a good power”.

The working politician rejected the last jibi during his visit to Scotland by the US president, and Trump described him as a “bad person who did a terrible job. Sir Sadiq said that such explanations were” water behind a duck “.

However, while Edinburgh spoke at Fringe, Edinburgh admitted that the stock exchanges sometimes feel like “nine years old” and “school playground”.

However, Sir Sadiq, who spoke at the political party show with comedian Matt Forde, returned to the US president: “Black people, about women, homosexuals, about Muslims, about the Mexicans, he thinks I am bad.

“Really. The leader of that free world is probably the most powerful man in the world and really.”

He spoke that the records have been shown since January this year – Mr. Trump began his second period in the White House – and July “there were no more Americans who applied for British citizenship and lived in London”.

Mayor said: “I think the Americans have a great taste.”

The authority is not a “weakness ğı that the President hopes to come to London during his visit to England next month and emphasizes Sir Sadiq’s“ diversity ”of the capital.

London Mayor Sir Sadiq Khan speaks with police officers during a walk at the western end of London

London Mayor Sir Sadiq Khan speaks with police officers during a walk at the western end of London (PA)

“I don’t think we are weaker, but not richer, he is not stronger.

“And when the president Trump says some of his things he does, he brings to the mainstream, potentially dangerous views.

“I will not suggest that you do intentionally – by mistake – by accidentally, people may have views that can cause them to do dangerous things.”

He mentioned the fear that minorities are “using our diversity as a proxy for“ London and our diversity as a proxy for a cultural war ”.

The Mayor of London continued: “At the personal level, we cannot escape the fact that there are really serious challenges that we encounter as a Western society and President Trump, but I think I speak in general, not a good power.”

However, he insisted that he would be very happy to meet the President Trump ve and he was proud to be proud to be a Western and being a Muslim, that he is proud to be of Pakistani origin and to be of Pakistani origin, and that there is a law in accordance with the citizens.

The working politician said: orum I suspect that President Trump may have made an opinion of Muslims because of the actions of a small minority, which is a terrorist and used Islam in a perverted way.

“What I want President Trump to know is a very small part of Muslims in this world.

“So if there was the opportunity to meet President Trump, I would be very happy to do this.”

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