Saturday, 18 January 2025

KHAN DISMISSES CRIME CONCERNS

The latest edition of London Mayor's Question Time generated a couple of viral clips showing Sadiq Khan in a typically arrogant and evasive light regarding crime in the capital.  First up was Susan Hall - Khan's opponent in last year's mayoral election - and the Tory leader in the London Assembly.  She repeatedly asked Khan to verify how many rape gangs were operating in the city, to which Khan refused to answer by claiming that he didn't understand the question.

This was Hall's second successive attempt to use the question time procedure in order to obtain an answer from Khan, but once again she drew a blank despite repeating the question over and over again.  Khan appeared to be trying to draw Hall into confirming the ethnic or religious identity to the grooming gangs, which of course we all know overwhelmingly share Khan's Pakistani Muslim heritage.  She refused to be drawn into his trap, which of course he would have used as an opportunity to brand her 'racist' - even though such gangs are undeniably a Pakistani Muslim problem.

Watch the clip below.


Next up was Alex Wilson, Reform UK's sole representative in the London Assembly.  He took Khan to task over knife crime, which he began by reeling off a shocking list of London stabbings that have taken place already in 2025 - including two murders.  Wilson then proposed a 1,000 strong police task force to deal with knife crime, funded by a cutback in the Mayor's inflated staffing budget.

As the lone Reform AM, Mr Wilson called on colleagues from other parties to back his proposal and asked the Mayor would encourage them to do so.  Khan's response was derogatory.  He simply replied: "As a rule of thumb I never encourage anyone to work with Reform".

Khan's arrogance knows no bounds.  Watch the clip below.

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