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Trump reignites row with ‘nasty’ Sadiq Khan as Starmer responds

By Editorial Board Published July 28, 2025 3 Min Read
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Trump reignites row with ‘nasty’ Sadiq Khan as Starmer responds

Donald Trump has reignited his row with London mayor Sir Sadiq Khan after calling him a “nasty person” who has performed “a terrible job”.

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Requested if he would go to London throughout his state go to in September, Mr Trump mentioned: “I will, I’m not a fan of your mayor, I think he’s done a terrible job.

“A nasty individual, I feel.”

The prime minister then interrupted and mentioned: “He’s a friend of mine.”

However the president added: “I think he’s done a terrible job but I will certainly visit London, I hope so.”

Sir Sadiq’s spokesperson then launched a press release saying: “Sadiq is delighted that President Trump wants to come to the greatest city in the world.

“He’d see how our range makes us stronger not weaker; richer, not poorer.

“Perhaps these are the reasons why a record number of Americans have applied for British citizenship under his presidency.”

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Sir Sadiq Khan was knighted in June. Pic: PA

They famous that Sir Sadiq has received three mayoral elections, together with when Mr Trump misplaced the US election in 2020.

This isn’t the primary time Mr Trump and Sir Sadiq have locked horns.

Prime minister, Sir Keir Starmer (right) and Mayor of London Sir Sadiq Khan lays a wreath at the 7/7 Memorial, in Hyde Park, London, to mark

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The PM advised Mr Trump that Sir Sadiq is a buddy of his – seen right here laying wreaths for the anniversary of the 7/7 bombings. Pic: PA

Throughout his first presidential time period, Mr Trump referred to as the London mayor a “stone cold loser who should focus on crime in London”.

Sir Sadiq then described Mr Trump as a “poster boy for racists”.

And in November 2024, after Mr Trump received his second time period, Sir Sadiq mentioned many Londoners could be “fearful” about what it might “mean for democracy”.

Nevertheless, as Sir Keir tried to point out diplomacy with Mr Trump after changing into PM, Sir Sadiq mentioned he “wanted to work closely with the American president” forward of his inauguration in January.

The London mayor mentioned as someone “who believes in democracy, and voting and elections, we should recognise the fact that Donald Trump is the elected president of the United States”.

However he added: “Let’s keep our fingers crossed that this president is different from the last time he was president.”

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