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I doubt throwing any of them under a bus will improve Labour's standing with Mr Trump.   They'll struggle.    

You'd hope that the Express could at least spell fascism correctly ... but no.

When Trump said Khan had been 'foolishly nasty' to a visiting US president, Khan said 'Childish insults should be beneath the president of the United States'.  That will have been about the disgusting Trump baby balloon that Khan stupidly allowed to be flown over London when Trump came on an official visit.  Khan knows all about childish insults.  What a disgrace he is.

Khan doesn't have diplomatic responsibility so says what he thinks, and consequently shows himself up. A party no longer in opposition at Westminster, but now trying to govern, doesn't have that level of freedom, so can't afford to support such views.

I think Khan is more of a GOAS than the GOAS herself.

Sir Mayor Khant, The Donald will eat him for breakfast if he isnt carefull.

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Perhaps we should fly an inflatable caracature of Khan over London.

What?  A pig same as he did do you think?

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Yes that would be appropriate.

🤣  I can just imagine the uproar, Waitrose would sell out of scubbing brushes for getting the muslei of the wall!

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