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Met Police chief brands Trump’s claims about London crime ‘complete nonsense’












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Donald Trump’s claims that London is so dangerous that people are being ‘stabbed in the a**’ has sparked a pushback from the Met Police boss.



The US president made the bizarre comment last month during an interview, claiming that London is not what it was during his mother’s life because people are being stabbed ‘or worse.’



He went on to attack the London Mayor, Sadiq Khan, again, saying he is a ‘nasty person,’ before repeating the debunked myth about London’s ‘no-go’ zones.



Now the Metropolitan Police commissioner, Sir Mark Rowley, has hit back at Trump, labelling his comments as ‘complete nonsense.’





US President Donald J Trump makes remarks in a roundtable with high-tech business executives in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington

Donald Trump appears to have a love-hate relationship with London (Picture: EPA)




Speaking on LBC’s Nick Ferrari call-in, Rowley said: ‘There is no no-go areas, that is completely false.



‘How anybody in America can suggest the UK is violent, is completely ridiculous. The homicide rate in London is lower than in every single US state, it is lower than all their big cities.



‘The homicide rate in London is lower than in Toronto, Paris, Brussels and Berlin.



‘This is a safe city. I’m not going to pretend it’s perfect, but it is a safe city.





Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley at LBC

Met Police’s leader Sir Mark Rowley is not having any of Trump’s claims about London crime (Picture: Yui Mok/PA Wire)




‘This trend of trying to rubbish London, driven by politics, we need to fight back about it.’



However, Rowley refused to comment on Trump’s remarks about Sadiq Khan, saying he doesn’t want to get ‘involved’ in political spats.



He said: ‘I’ll leave the political sparring to the politicians.’





What has Trump said about Sadiq Khan?





Mayor of London and co-chair of C40 Cities, Sadiq Khan, in Brazil

Donald Trump falsely claimed that Sadiq Khan wants to bring Sharia law to London (Picture: REUTERS)




Trump said in an interview with GB News weeks ago: ‘He [Sadiq Khan] treated me very badly. He is a terrible mayor and look at the crime you have in London.



‘My mother loved London. That was a different London than you have today. Today you have people being stabbed in the a** or worse.’



Trump has previously falsely claimed that the London mayor wants to instate Sharia law in the capital, and called him a ‘terrible’ mayor on several occasions.



The POTUS said during his rambling UN speech in September: ‘I look at London, where you have a terrible mayor, terrible, terrible mayor, and it’s been so changed.



‘Now they want to go to Sharia law but you’re in a different country, you can’t do that.’



Khan hit back at Trump’s claims, joking that the US president has got ‘a crush on me’ due to his repeated tirades against the mayor.



Khan exclusively told Metro: ‘People will be wondering what it is about this Muslim mayor who leads a liberal, multicultural, successful, diverse city. It seems to me that I’m living rent free inside Donald Trump’s head.



‘I think he’s got a crush on me. It’s either that or he believes in giving me squatters’ rights inside his head.’



Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@metro.co.uk.





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