Donald Trump Is ‘Not a Force for Good’ London Mayor Says
London Mayor Sadiq Khan links record US citizenship applications in London to Trump’s second term, warning the president may inadvertently radicalise people with divisive rhetoric.
- London Mayor Sir Sadiq Khan warned that President Donald Trump could be inadvertently radicalising people and said he would be `more than happy` to meet him.
- Records indicate a surge in Americans applying for British citizenship and living in London since mid-January this year, according to Khan.
- Khan warned minorities could be treated less favourably and accused Trump of 'using London and our diversity as a political football', dismissing his remarks as water off a duck's back.
- Khan invited President Trump to visit London next month, warning that his rhetoric could be inadvertently radicalising people, according to records.
- Despite feeling like a nine-year-old in a school playground at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Khan emphasized that London's diversity makes it stronger and richer.
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Donald Trump is 'like a child in the playground' and 'radicalising people', claims Sadiq Khan - Daily Star
London Mayor Sadiq Khan has expressed his willingness to meet with US President Donald Trump, despite previously cautioning that the President's actions could unintentionally radicalise individuals and asserting that he is "not a force for good".
Sadiq Khan claims Donald Trump could be 'inadvertently radicalising people'
London Mayor Sir Sadiq Khan has said he would be "more than happy" to meet Donald Trump - despite warning that the US President could be "inadvertently radicalising people" and is "not a force for good".

Donald Trump is ‘not a force for good’ London Mayor says
London Mayor Sir Sadiq Khan has said he would be “more than happy” to meet Donald Trump – despite warning that the US President could be “inadvertently radicalising people” and is “not a force for good”.
Sadiq Khan open to meeting Trump, warns he is “not a force for good”
London mayor Sadiq Khan said he would be willing to meet Donald Trump, even as he warned the US president could be “inadvertently radicalising people” and was “not a force for good”.The Labour politician dismissed Trump’s recent jibes during a visit to Scotland, where the president called him “a nasty person” who had “done a terrible job”. Khan said the remarks were “water off a duck’s back”, though at times they made him feel “nine years old ag…
London Mayor Sir Sadiq Khan says Donald Trump 'is not a force for good'
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