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Trump in the UK

Post by Black Orchid » Mon Jul 16, 2018 3:36 pm

I must admit his faux pas walking with the Queen was rather embarrassing, tactless and lacked class but flying a baby Trump blimp over London during a Presidential visit? No matter who the President is?

Really bad form for any country. I can't believe this was approved.

It's obvious Sadiq Khan is no fit choice to be Mayor. Just look at what he has done to London during his tenure.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan slammed President Trump’s criticism of him as “preposterous” after allowing a giant Trump balloon at anti-Trump protests in London, but critics question whether the mayor should be devoting his energy to tackling crime rather than “embarrassing” the city in front of the whole world.
Totally agree Khan has embarrassed London on the world stage.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018/07 ... eaths.html

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Re: Trump in the UK

Post by Black Orchid » Mon Jul 16, 2018 3:47 pm

Trump reignited the feud with Khan in an interview with The Sun newspaper, saying the Mayor of London “has done a terrible job” when it comes to terrorism and crime. “I think he has done a bad job on crime, if you look, all of the horrible things going on there, with all of the crime that is being brought in,” he said.

Khan called the comments “preposterous” on the BBC’s Today program on Friday, claiming that violent crime has risen across the country and London has been forced to tackle the issue with a smaller police budget.

But crime in London persists on epidemic proportions as murder rate soared by 44 percent, with 157 homicides committed compared to 109 the previous year, according to official statistics from the Metropolitan Police.

A former ambassador to the U.S., Sir Christopher Meyer, was the victim of a violent attack against him at a central London underground station this week. “I’m absolutely shocked by the level of the brutality,” his wife, Baroness Meyer, told the Times of London. “They really beat him. It’s appalling — like something you would see in a war zone.

Earlier this year, for the first time in modern history, London overtook New York in the number of murders. In February, London’s police investigated 15 murders while New York saw 11 homicides. In March, the Metropolitan Police murder numbers increased further to 22, while NYPD’s jumped to 21. The City of New York has since taken back the lead however.

London is also facing the rise of shocking acid attacks, skyrocketing by more than 78 per cent over the past two years, with 465 such offenses in 2017, up from 260 in 2015, according to police figures obtained by the Evening Standard.

This led to frustrated Londoners airing their concerns about the spiraling crime in the city, all while Khan remains preoccupied with feuding with Trump.

“This guy spends his week getting a balloon of Donald Trump in a nappy put in the air in central London instead of helping us with severe issues. I just think he’s so worried about himself, his reputation and PR rather than portraying the country, the city in the best way can be and making it safe for the citizens,” London business leader Mark Wright, who won the UK's version of The Apprentice, told Fox News.

“I think he embarrassed himself, he’s embarrassed Britain because no matter what you think of Donald Trump, it’s irrelevant. America is the most powerful country in the world, the office of president has got to be respected no matter who that person is and that wasn’t done and I was very disappointed,” he added.


Wright’s comments echo recent remarks by former New York mayor, now attorney for Trump, Rudy Giuliani, under whose tenure the city’s crime rate dropped by more than half and murders decreased by two thirds thanks to tough zero-tolerance policing – a measure Khan once vehemently opposed yet was forced to reintroduce amid the crime epidemic.

Sadiq Khan should be ashamed of himself. He’s so busy attacking President Trump’s visit and, in the meantime, crime is spiraling in London. Maybe he should just do his job instead of attacking a world leader,” Giuliani told Britain’s Sunday Express.

He added: “I would not like to go to a country where someone with the authority of a mayor was rallying people against them. It’s highly inappropriate. He’s probably suffering from some of the criticisms that President Trump has made of him, which are valid.”

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Re: Trump in the UK

Post by Black Orchid » Mon Jul 16, 2018 3:58 pm

Since the beginning of the year over 50 people were fatally stabbed in the streets of the capital of Britain. Just this Thursday, a 17-year-old girl was fatally stabbed in London. Nearly 1,300 stabbings occurred in London up to the end of April. Stabbings in London are at their highest level in six years, with around 21 percent rise from the previous year.

“I’m a bit ashamed to be living in Britain today with how Sadiq Khan has led the city carry on with Trump here. He’s the worst mayor we had in history in London. It’s easier now to get a knife or a deadly weapon than it’s to get Starbucks. You can get a knife anywhere here at the moment,” Wright said.

“He’s in no position to be throwing rocks in glass houses,” the businessman added.


In comparison, under the leadership of Boris Johnson between 2008 and 2016, the murder rate halved in the city up until 2014 before it increased minimally during the last years of his tenure.

Stabbings also significantly decreased, albeit only since 2012, reaching its lowest level just before Johnson left the office, according to the Metropolitan Police figures.

The aunt of Kelva Smith, who was fatally stabbed in the abdomen in March this year, told the BBC that knife crime was “out of control” in London.

Last month, a mother grilled Khan over the growing crime in the city, pointing out that a victim was stabbed almost in front of a closed police station. “[It] happened outside that police station that is closed down, my local police station. There are no [police officers] on our street. Londoners, we don't feel safe. Our communities do not feel safe,” she told Khan.

“You give me statistics, Mr Khan and that's fair enough. But for me as a parent, I'm telling you, we do not feel safe. We don't feel safe in London,” she added. “Please don't give me statistics. Give me known facts so I can let my son out in the streets of London and feel safe.”

Khan dismissed the criticism of the woman, saying the police force in London is “under-resourced” to ensure safety.

The mayor has also bemoaned Trump’s visit just a day before on financial grounds, saying the city lacks the financial resources to provide safety during the visit, even though Trump is spending the majority of his time away from the capital. This is all while Khan encouraged millions of Londoners to march against the president, adding additional strain to his “under-resourced” police force.

Chairman of the Metropolitan Police Federation Ken Marsh told the Evening Standard that the security costs for the Trump visit could run in to tens of millions of dollars. The state visit of President Barack Obama, thanks to nearly non-existent protests, cost just over $3 million, with only half of that sum actually spent on ensuring safety during the visit.

That just sums him up,” Wright told to Fox News about the costs of policing that could have been saved had the protests been not encouraged by the mayor. “I don’t think he’s got any business knowledge. He doesn’t think for the people, I don’t see him as a caring, forward-thinking individual. He’s very self-obsessed. And that’s the qualities he called out in Trump, but I think he’s only generalizing himself.”

Despite the overwhelming problems in the city, Khan is favorite to win the second term in 2020, mostly because no senior Conservative party leaders appears willing to step up and challenge him.

Yet Khan must be aware of his slipping popularity. Only half of Londoners believe he's a good mayor, according to a YouGov poll in May – a decrease by almost 10 percent compared to last year – while almost a third of residents think he’s doing a bad job.

“I think he should be sacked. I think he’s a disgrace for mayor. If I don’t do my job properly I lose my job. He’s not doing his job properly, he’s disrespecting the most powerful office in the world and he’s only doing it only to gain himself politically,” Wright said.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018/07 ... eaths.html

This is what happens when you swing open your country's doors to lunatics and then put one of them in charge!

Why aren't senior Conservative leaders willing to challenge him? I find it bizarre. Everyone I know has fled London and would never go back AND they resent feeling they had to.

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Re: Trump in the UK

Post by cods » Mon Jul 16, 2018 6:47 pm

I wouldnt go back its sad because I am a Londoner born and bred.....

but what is happening isnt new BO... its been happening since the 50s....creeping at first then wham....

they could not shut the doors....the EMpire remember?>....so now its beyond control...

almost a thieves den...when I was there about 3 years ago the High Street shops had been taken over by coloureds they even have their school kids working in them they have no shame..they dont live like the British they do not fit in... I am not saying all of them.. but yes a vast majority still have their old ways and live as they did in the old country......even down to refusing to learn English...

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Re: Trump in the UK

Post by The Mechanic » Mon Jul 16, 2018 9:34 pm

Sadiq Khan is a grotty little Traitor with short mans syndrome...

there is a group wanting to highlight the problems within London and the soaring crime rates..

they raised more month in 3 days than the anti Trump Lunatics and will buy a Balloon of Sadiq Khan and fly it through London in a protest against the Failed Mayor...

he has already been backed into a corner on live TV that he will allow the protest with the Sadiq Khan balloon... it'll be terrific!!
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Re: Trump in the UK

Post by sprintcyclist » Tue Jul 17, 2018 7:49 am

The Mechanic wrote:
Mon Jul 16, 2018 9:34 pm
Sadiq Khan is a grotty little Traitor with short mans syndrome...

there is a group wanting to highlight the problems within London and the soaring crime rates..

they raised more month in 3 days than the anti Trump Lunatics and will buy a Balloon of Sadiq Khan and fly it through London in a protest against the Failed Mayor...

he has already been backed into a corner on live TV that he will allow the protest with the Sadiq Khan balloon... it'll be terrific!!
yes, london is now an islamic enclave
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Re: Trump in the UK

Post by BigP » Tue Jul 17, 2018 11:42 am

sprintcyclist wrote:
Tue Jul 17, 2018 7:49 am
The Mechanic wrote:
Mon Jul 16, 2018 9:34 pm
Sadiq Khan is a grotty little Traitor with short mans syndrome...

there is a group wanting to highlight the problems within London and the soaring crime rates..

they raised more month in 3 days than the anti Trump Lunatics and will buy a Balloon of Sadiq Khan and fly it through London in a protest against the Failed Mayor...

he has already been backed into a corner on live TV that he will allow the protest with the Sadiq Khan balloon... it'll be terrific!!
yes, london is now an islamic enclave
Another hundy years and the place will look like Gaza strip

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Re: Trump in the UK

Post by Black Orchid » Tue Jul 17, 2018 5:46 pm

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What the media didn't want us to see?

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Re: Trump in the UK

Post by Super Nova » Tue Jul 17, 2018 6:06 pm

You mean the fake news organizations are filtering what we see by what they fail to report.
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Re: Trump in the UK

Post by sprintcyclist » Tue Jul 17, 2018 7:08 pm

Black Orchid wrote:
Tue Jul 17, 2018 5:46 pm
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What the media didn't want us to see?
thanks
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