Social Media Posted February 19 Posted February 19 London Mayor Sir Sadiq Khan has made a significant shift in his stance on former U.S. President Donald Trump, declaring that he would "absolutely" be welcome to visit the UK. This marks a dramatic change from his previous position in 2019 when he called for Trump’s state visit to be banned. "That does mean sometimes saying boo to a goose" London Mayor @SadiqKhan says Donald Trump would be welcome to visit the capital on a state visit despite the president's previous comments #PoliticsHub https://t.co/GlTNastFii 📺 Sky 501, Virgin 602, Freeview 233 and YouTube pic.twitter.com/mFU6L8eQtn — Politics Hub with Sophy Ridge (@SkyPoliticsHub) February 18, 2025 Speaking to Sky News while hosting European Union ambassadors at a top London hotel, Sir Sadiq defended his past criticism of Trump, saying that standing up for the city sometimes means “saying boo to a goose.” However, he now insists that Trump should be judged on his actions in his second term rather than those from his first presidency. Sir Sadiq, who was recently knighted in the King’s New Year Honours, had previously been outspoken in his criticism of Trump, labeling him “ignorant” on Islam, “racist,” “sexist,” and a “homophobe,” even comparing his tactics to "the fascists of the 20th century." When asked if he still held these views, he responded, “President Trump has fairly and squarely won a second term. Let’s judge President Trump on what he does to his second term rather than what he did in his first term.” The mayor also criticized the new U.S. vice president, JD Vance, for claiming that free speech was under threat in the UK and Europe. Referring to remarks made by Vance at the Munich Security Conference, Sir Sadiq countered, "Woe betide me being criticised for exercising my freedom of speech. Contrary to what JD Vance might think, we have freedom of speech in this country." In addition to discussing Trump, Sir Sadiq addressed concerns over trade relations between the U.S. and the UK, warning against “trade wars and tariffs” that could harm American companies operating in London. “London is the number one city of choice for foreign direct investment for many businesses across the globe,” he said. “We’ve got many great American companies invested in London, whether it's in culture—Netflix and many other studios have opened recently in this great city of ours—financial institutions, legal and others currently invested in London.” He stressed the importance of continued trade cooperation, warning that “more people lose out from trade wars and tariffs than win.” On the prospect of another Trump state visit, the mayor appeared eager for the former president to witness London’s multiculturalism firsthand. “I'd like President Trump to come to London so he can see some of the misunderstandings he has of our city. So he can see there is no threat to freedom of speech in this great city of ours. So he can see that actually Muslims, Jews, Christians, Hindus, and Sikhs don't just tolerate each other, we respect, celebrate, and embrace each other. So he can see for himself the fact that diversity is a strength, not a weakness. He can see for himself that many people in this great city of ours and country of ours love America, love American culture, indeed in the past have loved American politics and are looking forward to working closely with him going forward.” Sir Sadiq also appeared to take a more measured approach toward the expansion of Heathrow Airport, softening his once rigid opposition to a third runway. While he previously threatened a legal challenge, he now says he is open to Heathrow’s proposals if they adequately address concerns over noise, air pollution, and climate impact. “I'm a pro-growth mayor,” he said. “I'm a pro-business mayor, as evidenced by the policies of the last eight years. I want a better Heathrow, not a bigger Heathrow.” He added that Heathrow must propose solutions that account for environmental impacts and infrastructure costs. “If Heathrow can come up with plans that address issues around noise, around air, around climate change, that pays for the underground M25, re-routing the A4, improvements to Southern Rail, improvements on the Piccadilly line, improvements on the Elizabeth line, we’ll look at them.” Denying that this shift reflected a change in his stance, he clarified, “Not at all. I'm quite clear in relation to standing up for London, but also standing up for our environment, for air quality, for noise pollution, and for Londoners. And it’s really important to wait for Heathrow to have their plans before I launch a legal challenge against hypotheticals.” Based on a report by Sky News 2025-02-20 2
blaze master Posted February 19 Posted February 19 Uh oh so this means Khan is a dictator too. Won't sit well with some of our resident progressives. 2 2 1 1
Popular Post ukrules Posted February 19 Popular Post Posted February 19 Maybe he learned his lesson from last time - nobody really cares what he thinks, Trumps going to be in London whether he likes it or not - and he knows it. Also he's just a Mayor 1 1 1 6
Popular Post dantho Posted February 19 Popular Post Posted February 19 I have never liked Khan in his position as London Mayor. I never understood why he was given a knighthood he has done nothing to deserve the honour. Now his changed position on Trump confirms my opinion of him and if anything makes me loathe him even more. 1 11
Popular Post soalbundy Posted February 20 Popular Post Posted February 20 20 minutes ago, dantho said: I have never liked Khan in his position as London Mayor. I never understood why he was given a knighthood he has done nothing to deserve the honour. Now his changed position on Trump confirms my opinion of him and if anything makes me loathe him even more. I don't think he has changed his position on Trump, it's political BS, pragmatic lies like us celebrating multi=culti, Muslims, Jews, Christians, Hindus, Sikhs, just one big happy family. It's Tarif talk. 2 2
Popular Post Thingamabob Posted February 20 Popular Post Posted February 20 Very few people care what Khan thinks about a Trump visit, or what he thinks abou any other issue for that matter. 1 1 5
Popular Post JonnyF Posted February 20 Popular Post Posted February 20 No surprise to see this little weasel backtracking. A leapord doesn't change it's spots. It's not up to Khan whether Trump is allowed in Britain anyway. Once on British soil, Khan doesn't have the right to say who can and cannot visit the crime ridden dump of a city that he has created. The little man has a Napoleon complex. Once put in a room face to face with Trump, he would melt. 7 2 2
Popular Post KhunLA Posted February 20 Popular Post Posted February 20 to the title ... mayor of a city, and about as irrelevant as can be. Not worthy of a headline. 2 3 1 1
Popular Post JonnyF Posted February 20 Popular Post Posted February 20 20 minutes ago, KhunLA said: to the title ... mayor of a city, and about as irrelevant as can be. Not worthy of a headline. Unfortunately it makes him head of the Met Police. Hence the rise in crime and the 2 tier policing. It also allows him to ruin people's lives with ULEZ, and to destroy public transport. 2 1 1 3
Popular Post newbee2022 Posted February 20 Popular Post Posted February 20 He's a turncoat. Disgusting. One more boot licker😕 1 2
KhunLA Posted February 20 Posted February 20 11 minutes ago, JonnyF said: Unfortunately it makes him head of the Met Police. Hence the rise in crime and the 2 tier policing. It also allows him to ruin people's lives with ULEZ, and to destroy public transport. Yes, irrelevant to the world, unless you live in London. 1
Popular Post JonnyF Posted February 20 Popular Post Posted February 20 12 minutes ago, KhunLA said: Yes, irrelevant to the world, unless you live in London. There's talk of him running for Labour Leadership and PM at some point. In order to get the votes he'll probably wait until there are 20 million more Muslims living in the UK before he does that. So maybe 2027. 1 2 1 1
Nick Carter icp Posted February 20 Posted February 20 11 hours ago, Social Media said: London Mayor Sir Sadiq Khan has made a significant shift in his stance on former U.S. President Donald Trump, declaring that he would "absolutely" be welcome to visit the UK. Its not Khan who decides that , he is just the Mayor of London ,
beautifulthailand99 Posted February 20 Posted February 20 5 hours ago, JonnyF said: Unfortunately it makes him head of the Met Police. Hence the rise in crime and the 2 tier policing. It also allows him to ruin people's lives with ULEZ, and to destroy public transport. We breathe fresh here in the UK - ut's expensive but worth it. Enjoy your mask. 1
JonnyF Posted February 20 Posted February 20 2 minutes ago, beautifulthailand99 said: We breathe fresh here in the UK - ut's expensive but worth it. Enjoy your mask. I'd rather wear a mask than be stabbed by someone wearing one. 2
beautifulthailand99 Posted February 20 Posted February 20 1 minute ago, JonnyF said: I'd rather wear a mask than be stabbed by someone wearing one. Funny that I have lived in London for 40 years and haven't been or know anybody who has been stabbed. It's mostly thug on thug violence. That said in that respect Thailand is safer but they more than make up for it with the roads. 2
Popular Post josephbloggs Posted February 20 Popular Post Posted February 20 5 hours ago, JonnyF said: Unfortunately it makes him head of the Met Police. Hence the rise in crime and the 2 tier policing. It also allows him to ruin people's lives with ULEZ, and to destroy public transport. Do you only talk in cliches or do you have any thoughts or words of your own? Assuming you don't live in London, why don't you tell us how he has destroyed public transport? And how has he ruined people's lives? If he had ruined their lives and ruined transport you would think Londoners would be upset, right? But he has been elected for an unprecedented third term in office. I was in London last week visiting relatives who have lived there over 40 years. Believe it or not actual Londoners (you know, the ones who live there) like him and his achievements and that's why they keep voting for him. It seems to mostly be the bigots who can't stand the fact he is brown and Muslim that whine about him (and most of them don't live there either - like you). But you do love your right wing cliches, keep them coming, don't disappoint. 1 1 1
josephbloggs Posted February 20 Posted February 20 29 minutes ago, DaveBart said: Khan has managed to turn London into Londonstan Has he, has he really? Did you think of that all by yourself? I was just in London. It wasn't much different to how it was when I lived there 30-odd years ago, except there's no traffic, the air is clean, public transport is infinitely better and more affordable. Damn expensive though - is that what "Londonstan" means? Why don't you tell us of your experiences. 1
Popular Post JonnyF Posted February 20 Popular Post Posted February 20 19 minutes ago, beautifulthailand99 said: Funny that I have lived in London for 40 years and haven't been or know anybody who has been stabbed. It's mostly thug on thug violence. That said in that respect Thailand is safer but they more than make up for it with the roads. Even if true, your anecdotal tales don't really stand up against the statistics. 1 2
Bkk Brian Posted February 20 Posted February 20 6 minutes ago, josephbloggs said: Has he, has he really? Did you think of that all by yourself? I was just in London. It wasn't much different to how it was when I lived there 30-odd years ago, except there's no traffic, the air is clean, public transport is infinitely better and more affordable. Damn expensive though - is that what "Londonstan" means? Why don't you tell us of your experiences. What part of London? The tourist West End? 1
josephbloggs Posted February 20 Posted February 20 1 minute ago, Bkk Brian said: What part of London? The tourist West End? North London.
Bkk Brian Posted February 20 Posted February 20 4 minutes ago, josephbloggs said: North London. Yes I know it well, its very large, what part of North London that is not much different to 30 years ago? 1
JonnyF Posted February 20 Posted February 20 9 minutes ago, josephbloggs said: Do you only talk in cliches or do you have any thoughts or words of your own? Assuming you don't live in London, why don't you tell us how he has destroyed public transport? And how has he ruined people's lives? If he had ruined their lives and ruined transport you would think Londoners would be upset, right? But he has been elected for an unprecedented third term in office. I was in London last week visiting relatives who have lived there over 40 years. Believe it or not actual Londoners (you know, the ones who live there) like him and his achievements and that's why they keep voting for him. It seems to mostly be the bigots who can't stand the fact he is brown and Muslim that whine about him (and most of them don't live there either - like you). But you do love your right wing cliches, keep them coming, don't disappoint. Of course I don't live there. What would I be doing on a Thai forum if I lived in London? 😄 I lived there in the 90's. Wasn't too bad then as long as you avoided certain areas. Since then crime has gone through the roof. Khan is a massive failure and a massive hypocrite. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9915019/Sadiq-Khan-spotted-using-cavalcade-cars-drive-4-5-miles-walk-dog.html You're welcome to the revolting little man. And the awful weather. And all the knife crime, phone snatchings etc. London is a dump. 2
JonnyF Posted February 20 Posted February 20 4 minutes ago, josephbloggs said: North London. Let me guess. Islington? 1
Popular Post Photoguy21 Posted February 20 Popular Post Posted February 20 Khan has proven one thing and that is be a moron and you get a knighthood. 3
josephbloggs Posted February 20 Posted February 20 25 minutes ago, JonnyF said: Of course I don't live there. What would I be doing on a Thai forum if I lived in London? 😄 Right, but you know that he has ruined public transport but just can't how. 2
josephbloggs Posted February 20 Posted February 20 25 minutes ago, JonnyF said: Let me guess. Islington? No. Why is important to know anyway?
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