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Trump challenges London mayor Sadiq Khan to IQ test
“I hope to have a good relationship with him but it sounds like he’s not willing to address the problem either”, Trump said, although earlier in the interview he said he didn’t care about the Cameron comments.
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Asked if he was offended by Khan’s public denouncement he replied: “Yeah, I am”.
“It looks like we’re not going to have a very good relationship, who knows?”
“I am determined to fix London’s housing crisis and ensure that all Londoners have the opportunity to rent or buy a decent home at a price they can afford, but the scale of the challenge is now clearer than ever and we’re not going to be able to turn things around overnight”. However, “he continues to believe that preventing Muslims from entering the U.S.is divisive, stupid and wrong”, York-Smith said.
Trump has since explained that the ban was merely a suggestion. He also criticised the new Mayor of London Sadiq Khan for calling him “ignorant”.
“Let’s see how he does, let’s see if he’s a good Mayor”. Millions of people from all over the world had called in, he said, saying “Donald Trump is right”.
Last week, Khan rejected Trump’s offer that he could be an exception to his proposed ban on all Muslims entering the United States.
“We have a tremendous problem with radical Islamic terror”, Trump told ITV when asked about the proposed ban on Muslims. “I think they were very rude statements”. “They’re very nasty statements”.
But Khan told Good Morning Britain there was “nothing exceptional” about him and warned the plan would make the West “less safe”.
Trump denied he was “at war” with Khan. In fact it’s the opposite.
The world had a tremendous problem with radical Islamic terror, the NY billionaire said.
The Labour politician added that he wanted Hillary Clinton, the frontrunner to be the Democrat presidential candidate, to “trounce” Mr Trump.
“Whether you’re an ethnic minority, you’re lesbian gay, trans, religious minority, a woman, disabled, to me it’s personal because I have been on the receiving end”. “I don’t think I’m a divisive person, I’m a unifier, unlike our president now”.
The billionaire businessman claimed to have many Muslim friends.
“A lot of the migration and a lot of the acceptance of people is because of the European Union, I think that’s been a disaster”, he said. The Mirror newspaper collected social media reactions to the interview, including pleas like, “Please don’t let this vile man become POTUS” and complaints like, “Trump being interviewed by Piers Morgan”. This was this climate which saw Sadiq Khan enter the United Kingdom political scene as the elected MP for Tooting in east London in 2005.
He went on to counter the statements made by the Prime Minister.
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However, the Chancellor added: “But he is an American presidential candidate and we will talk to him because it is in our interest to talk to our allies like the United States”.