London mayor: Trump ‘perhaps done the most to fan the flames of divisive, far-right politics’
London's Mayor Sadiq Khan condemned far-right politics and called for unity, noting the city's strong stance against division amid large rallies, including one with over 150,000 participants.
- Sadiq Khan stated that Donald Trump has 'perhaps done the most to fan the flames of divisive, far-right politics' globally in recent years.
- Khan accused Trump of using xenophobia and racism as electoral tactics, including a travel ban on Muslim-majority countries.
- The Stop Trump Coalition plans demonstrations during Trump's state visit, although his schedule may allow him to avoid most of them.
- Khan emphasized that politicians should condemn rising hatred, stating that those who seek to divide will face a city committed to defending its values more fiercely than ever.
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