According to far-left London Mayor Sadiq Khan, Donald Trump is a homophobe, discriminatory, and racist, while calling on his party to do more to” call him out.”
As polls suggest former US president Donald Trump will be expected to re-enter the country as the two nations prepare for general elections later this month, the” special relationship” between the two countries may be in for rough waters.
Communist London Mayor Sadiq Khan is attempting to pity the group into boldly criticizing the current pioneer in the U.S. presidential election, despite top Labour figures showing a softening stance toward Trump given the necessity for London to cooperate attentively with Washington.
Echoing Hillary Clinton’s renowned ‘ basket of deplorables ‘ speech, Khan told the POLITICO site:  ,” I’m very clear, I understand on Trump… He’s a discriminatory. He’s a discriminatory. He’s a homophobe. And it’s very important, especially when you’ve got a particular relationship, that you treat them as a best girlfriend.
” If my best girlfriend was a discriminatory, or a discriminatory or a homophobe, I’d phone him out and I’d describe to him why those views are bad.”
Khan, who, despite overseeing rampant crime in Britain’s money town, won a record second term in office earlier this month, went on to say that he is” bothered” about another Trump presidency.
” You know, I’ve been speaking to rulers from America. I’ve been speaking to politicians from America. Of course, we’ll have a marriage whoever the senator is. But we should n’t be literally rolling out a red carpet for a state visit, “he said.
” It’s really crucial that we of course, have great relationships with Democrats and Republicans. However, I was unable to find any Republicans who I spoke with who also had concerns about a Trump administration.
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— Breitbart London ( @BreitbartLondon ) December 6, 2023
Khan has long been in disagreement with Trump, with Khan demanding that then-President Trump be prevented from visiting and meeting Queen Elizabeth II in 2017. Khan justified his antagonism to the American president by claiming that Trump used ”, xenophobia, prejudice, and ‘ otherness’ as an political tactic “while claiming that he only cared about” White America“, and that Trump’s election slogan of America First really meant” White America First”.
For failing to combat knife crime and terrorism in London, President Trump referred to Khan as a” stone-cold fool.” Mr Trump reiterated his critiques of the administration of London’s management, saying earlier this month that large migration has seen the English money become” no more recognized”.
The most recent remarks from Khan come as his left-wing Labour Party is widely anticipated to get the upcoming general poll, having a double-digit lead over the ruling Conservative Party in almost every ballot. In addition, Mr. Trump continuously polls ahead of Joe Biden, the current leader of Democrats, in preparation for the US presidential election in November.
A deal was not reached before Trump left office, even though President Trump was explicitly pro-Britain and a staunch supporter of a post-Brexit trade agreement between the United States and Britain. Biden, a pro-Brexit senator, has refused to even discuss trade deals with the UK, leading to agreements with various American states over the past four decades.
In response to the polls ‘ findings, the Labour Party might be forced to deal with Trump after the two elections in order to reach a new trade agreement with Britain’s leading trading partner. Hence, it is expected that characters such as Labour’s Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy — a past critic of Trump’s — have appeared to offer an olive branch to the national pioneer, saying that Mr Trump has been” misunderstood”.
Nigel Farage, a long-time Trump ally and leader of the Brexit movement, has offered to serve as an ambassador to Washington if the Labour Party and Mr. Trump step in to help facilitate a trade deal between the two nations. However, there appears to be little interest in the left-wing party in recruiting the populist campaigner.
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— Breitbart London ( @BreitbartLondon ) February 22, 2024