[In a sign of contempt for the US President across America, Mr Trump's
second attack on the London mayor came as every mayor in America sent
Mr Khan a message of support and solidarity.]

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/sadiq-khan-donald-trump-uk-state-visit-cancelled-london-mayor-attack-tweets-terrorism-a7774791.html

Sadiq Khan calls for Donald Trump UK state visit to be cancelled
London mayor urges UK 'should not roll out the red carpet' for US
President after Mr Trump's Twitter attack on his response to terrorist
atrocity

May Bulman @maybulman 13 hours ago

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Sadiq Khan has said the UK should not “roll out the red carpet” for
Donald Trump after the US President relaunched his attack on the
London mayor's response to the city's terrorist atrocity.

Mr Trump reignited his feud with Mr Khan on Monday, just hours after
wrongly claiming the mayor had said there was “no reason to be
alarmed” about the risk of terror attacks in London.

Speaking to Channel 4 News from the vigil held on Monday night for the
victims of the attack two days earlier, Mr Khan said he did not think
the US President should be welcomed to Britain for a state visit,
saying he “goes against everything we stand for”.

When asked by Channel 4’s Cathy Newman what he thinks Mr Trump has
against him, Mr Khan replied: “Well look, since Saturday I’ve been
working with the police, the emergency and the Government with others
to deal with the horrific attack.

“I just haven’t got the time to respond to tweets from Donald Trump.”

When then asked whether he would like the state visit to be cancelled,
Mr Khan said: “I don’t think we should be rolling out the red carpet
to the President of the USA in the circumstances where his policies go
against everything we stand for.

“When you have a close relationship it’s no different from when you
have a close mate. You stand with them in times of adversity, but you
call them out when their wrong. And there are many things about which
Donald Trump is wrong.”

It comes as Theresa May faced calls to scrap Mr Trump’s visit to
Britain following the US President’s latest attack on Mr Khan, accused
by Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron of being a “supine leader” and
urged by Labour MP David Lammy to "show some bottle".

Earlier, the Prime Minister three times refused to directly criticise
Mr Trump’s comments about the Mayor of London when questioned by
journalists on the campaign trail, ducking the questions twice before
eventually saying: “I think Sadiq Khan is doing a good job and it’s
wrong to say anything else.”

On Saturday, within hours of the London Bridge murders, the US
President tweeted: “At least 7 dead and 48 wounded in terror attack
and Mayor of London says there is “no reason to be alarmed!”

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Sadiq Khan: You do not commit these disgusting acts in my name
In fact, Mr Khan had said: “My message to Londoners and visitors to
our great city is to be calm and vigilant today. You will see an
increased police presence today, including armed officers and
uniformed officers. There is no reason to be alarmed by this.”

On Monday morning, Mr Trump published a new tweet saying: “Pathetic
excuse by London Mayor Sadiq Khan who had to think fast on his 'no
reason to be alarmed' statement. MSM is working hard to sell it.”

***In a sign of contempt for the US President across America, Mr
Trump's second attack on the London mayor came as every mayor in
America sent Mr Khan a message of support and solidarity.*** [Emphasis
added.]



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