London Mayor Sadiq Khan has once again involved himself in American politics, expressing concerns about his safety if Donald Trump were to return to the White House.
He also urged the left-wing Labour Party to openly back Kamala Harris’s campaign.
The far-left Mayor of London, known for his ongoing verbal clashes with former President Donald Trump, expressed his personal fears about the Republican nominee winning the presidential election this November in an interview with the globalist New Statesman.
“The last time we had a Trump presidency, as a matter of public record, there was a massive increase in hate crime towards me… I worry about what a second Trump presidency would mean for me and my family, but I’m not going to allow these people to cower me. It makes me even more determined to do my job,” Khan told the British news magazine.
Khan, a prominent figure in the Labour Party, diverged from the party’s current stance by calling for an open endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris in the U.S. presidential race.
With the potential of needing to negotiate with a second Trump administration, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s new government has adopted a more neutral stance.