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    Sadiq Khan

    Yet another individual abusing a position of authority. No matter what you personally think of Donald Trump, and I'm no fan, he should be afforded the respect that his position holds as President of the United States of America. What a childish action if, as he proposes, he will launch the balloon effigy of Trump again. Wouldn't he be better employed involving himself in the problems that our capital city is experiencing instead of such a childish and immature action. What has this country done to deserve these individuals? When are we going to return to a time when we can respect people in authority instead of politicians and the like who deserve nothing but our contempt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leicesterbaggie View Post
    Yet another individual abusing a position of authority. No matter what you personally think of Donald Trump, and I'm no fan, he should be afforded the respect that his position holds as President of the United States of America. What a childish action if, as he proposes, he will launch the balloon effigy of Trump again. Wouldn't he be better employed involving himself in the problems that our capital city is experiencing instead of such a childish and immature action. What has this country done to deserve these individuals? When are we going to return to a time when we can respect people in authority instead of politicians and the like who deserve nothing but our contempt.
    it’s london LB. he’s mayor of London voted in democrataly,yet this nasty little man is trying his best to overturn a democratic vote on eu.fat fingers in fat pies.

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    Honestly, I just despair at this country sometimes. We seem to be becoming a nation of rent-a-mob where these people seem to think they speak for everyone and violent protest are the norm. Khan today said his views reflected a progressive London and Trump had no place here. This would be the same Khan who not only defended but publicly backed Louis Farrakhan - the chap Jack Straw banned from entering the UK as he'd called white people 'white devils' and is a black supremacist who admires Hitler for what he did to the Jews.

    Trump however people might disagree with him is the democratically elected head of our closest ally who is here on a state visit to honour the countless young American's who died fighting for our freedom. What must we look like to the rest of the world when Khan advocates the flying of this balloon and mass protest when the Presidents visiting to honour the war dead? Add in Corbyn, Thornbury et al who won't be attending the banquet out of protest making us a complete joke of a nation.

    Trump may well serve a second term, Khan by contrasts is a hapless fool totally out of his depth who has failed to deal with gang warfare, spiralling knife crime or the city being closed by a bunch of ageing hippies. I'm totally sick of these people claiming they speak for the majority when in reality they're just a bunch of leftist rent-a-mob who think protest by intimidation is speaking for the majority. Why were the protests nothing like this when Putin, Mugabe or Xi visited (whose banquet Corbyn attended btw)
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    For once I find myself on Trump’s side.

    What a put down by Trump calling Khan a “stone cold loser” and saying he was as bad as the mayor of New York but “only half the height”......,LOL.

    Trump and Piers Morgan are two people I wouldn’t tangle with on Twitter.

    Sadiq Khan is a Pygmy politically and every other way I can think of,every time he opens his mouth I find myself wanting to kick the TV.

    In truth I now turn it over if he comes on,such an irritating self righteous little t w a t.

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    Trump will need all that security he's bought over when he's travelling around London such is the state of our capital on Khan's watch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stripes39 View Post
    Honestly, I just despair at this country sometimes. We seem to be becoming a nation of rent-a-mob where these people seem to think they speak for everyone and violent protest are the norm. Khan today said his views reflected a progressive London and Trump had no place here. This would be the same Khan who not only defended but publicly backed Louis Farrakhan - the chap Jack Straw banned from entering the UK as he'd called white people 'white devils' and is a black supremacist who admires Hitler for what he did to the Jews.

    Trump however people might disagree with him is the democratically elected head of our closest ally who is here on a state visit to honour the countless young American's who died fighting for our freedom. What must we look like to the rest of the world when Khan advocates the flying of this balloon and mass protest when the Presidents visiting to honour the war dead? Add in Corbyn, Thornbury et al who won't be attending the banquet out of protest making us a complete joke of a nation.

    Trump may well serve a second term, Khan by contrasts is a hapless fool totally out of his depth who has failed to deal with gang warfare, spiralling knife crime or the city being closed by a bunch of ageing hippies. I'm totally sick of these people claiming they speak for the majority when in reality they're just a bunch of leftist rent-a-mob who think protest by intimidation is speaking for the majority. Why were the protests nothing like this when Putin, Mugabe or Xi visited (whose banquet Corbyn attended btw)
    speaking of London iwas there a few months ago.we went in cafe Nero to be ripped off,the girl serving me said 5 Euros 60 which I said back I don’t have any Euros she looked at me gone out,then realised and said £5 60.and there chastising John Cleese for speaking the truth going to pot this country.

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    I'm of the opinion Sadiq Khan makes the most arrogantly pompous, up himself President in the history of the United States of America look like a smooth and accomplished operator. Although I've never had the pleasure of his company that says it all about Khan for me really. Smug faced, pompous, opportunistic, vacuous, personality free, political pygmy of a bellend (again, purely in my own opinion). I cannot stand the man and feel like peeling the skin off my own face when I see his on TV. While I wish him no genuine harm I'd happily knee him in the b@ll@cks just to see his expression change. Slimy little w@nker.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Albionic68 View Post
    I'm of the opinion Sadiq Khan makes the most arrogantly pompous, up himself President in the history of the United States of America look like a smooth and accomplished operator. Although I've never had the pleasure of his company that says it all about Khan for me really. Smug faced, pompous, opportunistic, vacuous, personality free, political pygmy of a bellend (again, purely in my own opinion). I cannot stand the man and feel like peeling the skin off my own face when I see his on TV. While I wish him no genuine harm I'd happily knee him in the b@ll@cks just to see his expression change. Slimy little w@nker.
    And that’s all I have to say about that! 😎😊

    Hope you’re well Dan’.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Albionic68 View Post
    I'm of the opinion Sadiq Khan makes the most arrogantly pompous, up himself President in the history of the United States of America look like a smooth and accomplished operator. Although I've never had the pleasure of his company that says it all about Khan for me really. Smug faced, pompous, opportunistic, vacuous, personality free, political pygmy of a bellend (again, purely in my own opinion). I cannot stand the man and feel like peeling the skin off my own face when I see his on TV. While I wish him no genuine harm I'd happily knee him in the b@ll@cks just to see his expression change. Slimy little w@nker.
    Have you finished 68....

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    From the replies to my post am I correct in thinking that you're all of the same opinion as me?

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