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Keir Starmer breaks silence over Donald Trump’s ‘nonsense’ claims | Politics | News

Sir Keir Starmer spoke after London Mayor Donald Trump was accused of introducing the Sharia Law in the capital. In his speech to the United Nations, the Prime Minister rejected the allegations as “ridiculous nonsense” while defending Sadiq Khan, called the “terrible mayor” by the US President.

Sir Keir told BBC London on Thursday: “You saw that there were many things we accepted and worked with last week.

“We make a clear speech about many things. But I want to express my support to our Mayor Sadiq Khan. We are proud to be a Muslim in our different city.”

When Mr. Khan and Mr. Trump accept that he was “racist, sexist and Islamophobic ,, the Prime Minister said:” I will not retreat to a word war. “

The Prime Minister also said that the Republican President and European countries do not accept that they will “go to hell”.

BBC said to the South East: “No, it’s not right about it.

“I accept the difficulty I have identified myself, so we went to fight against illegal migration in the channel, but this is not the only illegal migration we need to deal with.

“And then about the legal migration, the last government lost control. Four -fold rose. We are downloading it to ensure that we made the balance correctly.”

Sir Keir on his relationship with Mr. Trump, “We do not agree, we talk through this. So, you know, especially security, defense and intelligence, we work very close.

He continued: “There are other areas that I do not agree with the president and I was very clear about it.”

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