Ben Leo: Thousands haven't felt safe in Sadiq Khan's London for years and he's turned a blind eye

Ben Leo: Thousands haven't felt safe in Sadiq Khan's London for years and he's turned a blind eye

Ben Leo speaking to GBN members on a divided Britain

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GB News Reporter

By GB News Reporter


Published: 10/08/2024

- 10:19

Ben Leo delivered his analysis of divided Britain and how Starmer can regain control

Ben Leo speaking exclusively to GBN members delivered his analysis of Britain's divided society - taking in latest comments from Sadiq Khan and Keir Starmer.

The GB News presenter said: "It's all going on this week, isn't it? It's been a divided nation, which is a point really that Sir Keir Starmer isn't really addressing lots of you on the emails and people on Your Say, saying that Starmer is point blank, refusing to even address the underlying issues and tensions that have sparked these riots. And you know what...


"Sadiq Khan today, laughably, telling the Guardian saying that he now feels a victim amid these riots. He doesn't feel safe in London. Well, do you know what Sadiq Khan, as you once said before, I guess that's part and parcel of living in a big city.

"Londoners haven't felt safe in London under all London. Sadiq Khan for many, many years. Jewish people haven't felt safe in London since October 7th. You kind of turn a blind eye to it.

"So I guess Sadiq welcome to the club.

"As Sir Keir Starmer is concerned, I guess as a prime minister, the nation just needs to announce a unite the country. We need to, of course, condemn all violence.

"And it's good that they have got a hand on the violence we've seen on the streets in the last couple of weeks, but we now need to address the underlying tensions and the issues that sparked these riots in the first place.

"That is the sign of a good leader. That's the sign of a good prime minister, Sir Keir Starmer have it in. I'm not sure just yet.

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