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Sadiq Khan SKEWERED by GB News panel in blistering attack – ‘NOT good enough!’

Watch Sir Sadiq Khan get skewered by a GB News panel in a blistering attack, branding the Mayor of London’s efforts as “not good enough”.

Tre Lowe led the charge against the Labour Mayor, saying: “Last time I spoke about London, I said we had more chance of seeing Lord Lucan than seeing bobbies on the beat.

“And sadly, the actual stat is true. In the last year, we have lost 1,460 officers. That’s in one year. That is a fact. Yes, we’re told that knife crime is down and that’s great.

“And murders are down and that’s great as well. But what isn’t great is that us Londoners don’t feel safe.

“I know a lot of women in London don’t feel safe. Certainly when my wife goes out, she doesn’t feel safe. I have to come and get her all the time.

“The problem is, is if there are no bobbies on the beat, there is no visibility and there’s no deterrence. See, because policing isn’t all about stats. It’s about confidence and the standard Londoners expect from our Mayor are sadly being let down.

“This is my city, a city that I absolutely love and this isn’t good enough.”

From London’s famous New Year fireworks to the Overground’s “woke” rebranding, the panel went on to deliver a scathing assessment of Sir Sadiq’s legacy in office.

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