Minister distances Government from Sir Sadiq Khan ‘resurgent fascism’ warning
- Dame Priti Patel criticized the Conservatives' rival party ahead of the president-elect's swearing-in ceremony in the US.
- A recent poll showed Reform UK leading the Conservatives 25% to 22%, following Kemi Badenoch's election as Tory leader.
- Dame Priti stated that the Tories and the Republican Party are 'sister parties' with 'enduring, long-standing ties.'
- Nigel Farage referred to some members of the incoming president's cabinet as 'genuine friends on speed dial.
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London Mayor Sadiq Khan Vows to ‘Stomp Out Trump's Fascism’
London’s muslim Mayor Sadiq Khan has vowed to go to war against President Trump’s “racism and fascism”. In an op-ed for The Observer published Saturday, Khan compared the growing worldwide discontent with far-left politicians and policies with the rise [...] The post London Mayor Sadiq Khan Vows to ‘Stomp Out Trump’s Fascism’ appeared first on The People's Voice.
'Resurgent fascism haunts West': London Mayor Sadiq Khan warns as Trump returns to White House
Ahead of Donald Trump's inauguration in the United States, London Mayor Sadiq Khan has warned of the rise of far-right across West and drawn parallels with the rise of fascism and Nazism in Europe in the 20th century
Sadiq Khan warns of threat to western democracy from ‘resurgent fascism’ amid Trump inauguration
Sadiq Khan has warned that western democracy is in a century-defining battle against ‘resurgent fascism’ ahead of Donald Trump’s inauguration later today, suggesting that the incoming president’s second term could be similar to that of 1930s Germany. In one of the most stark warnings from a senior British politician against the growing phenomena of far-right movements in the US, France, and Germany, the Labour mayor of London has urged ministers…
Sir Keir Starmer backs Donald Trump & slaps down Sadiq Khan for ‘fascist’ jibe
SIR Keir Starmer last night hailed Britain’s “unshakeable” bond with America — as he scrambled to contain a fresh row with Donald Trump. On the eve of the inauguration, No10 had to slap down Sadiq Khan for implying the incoming President was a “fascist”. Paul MarriottKeir Starmer hailed Britain’s ‘unshakeable’ bond with America — as he scrambled to contain a fresh row with Donald Trump[/caption] AFPOn the eve of the inauguration, No10 had to sla…
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