London Mayor Sir Sadiq Khan says Donald Trump ‘is not a force for good’

London Mayor Sadiq Khan Has expressed the desire to meet Donald TrumpEven when he warned that the US President may be “inadvertently radical” and “not a force for good”.

The labor politician rejected the recent Jibs of the US President during a visit to Scotland, where Trump called him “a bad man” who has “done a terrible job”. Sir Sadiq said that such comments were “water from the back of a duck”.

However, speaking Edinburgh Festival FringeHe admitted that the exchanges sometimes made him feel like “again nine years old” and “in school playground”.

But speaking at The Political Party Show with Comedian Matt Ford, Sir Sadiq told the US President, saying: “As a person he feels bad about black people, about women, about gays, about Muslims, about Mexican.

“In fact. He is the leader of an independent world, of course the most powerful man in the world, and in fact.”

He said that he said that the record has been shown from mid -January this year – when Mr. Trump started his second term at the White House – and July “British citizenship and the applied to live in London have never been more American”.

The mayor said: “So I think Americans have got good taste.”

He said that he hoped that the President would visit London during his state visit next month, Sir Sadiq emphasized the “diversity” of the capital, “a strength, not weakness”.

London Mayor Sir Sadiq Khan speaks with police officers during a walkout in West End, London

London Mayor Sir Sadiq Khan speaks with police officers during a walkout in West End, London ,Country,

Talking about this diversity, he insisted: “I think it does not make us strong, not rich and poor.

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“And when President Trump says that some things she do, she brings into the mainstream from the perimeter, ideas that are potentially dangerous.

“That inadvertently – I am not going to suggest that he deliberately performs it – he can inadvertently make people radical with ideas that can motivate them to do things that are dangerous.”

He talked about the apprehensions that minorities could “be treated less favorablely due to the views of the USA President” because he accused Sri Trump “London and our diversity of using our diversity as a political football, as a proxy for a culture war”.

The Mayor of London continued: “At a personal level, it is water from a duck’s back, but we cannot run away from the fact that there are some serious challenges that come before us as a Western society and President Trump, in my view, I generally speak, not a force for good.”

However, he insisted that he would “be more happy to meet President Trump” saying that he would try to show them that it is “proud to be proud to be western and proud to be a Muslim, that it is possible to be British, and is proud to be British, and is proud of Pakistani origin, and is of Pakistani origin and a law is a law and we are not all three”.

The labor politician said: “I suspect that President Trump has created an approach about Muslims because in fact, due to the actions of a small minority of bad people who are terrorists and use Islam in a distorted manner.

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“I want to know President Trump that there is a very small part of Muslims around the world.

“So if there was an opportunity to meet President Trump, I would have been happy to do so.”