Can London survive Khan?

Did you see that the most recent opinion poll gives current London Mayor Sadiq Khan a commanding lead over every other candidate. This means that in all likelihood he will gain another four years in power. If this happens, what will become of our once loved Capital city?

Well, that’s relatively easy to work out. Under his first period as Mayor we have seen petty crime soar, violent crime escalate, and an accompanying level of “White Flight” as a reaction to this so it seems to me that more of this is inevitable.

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London has already become a minority White British city (2021 census) and the chances are that after another term of Khan this will number be even more reduced. Does this matter? I say YES. The marvel that was London was built by the most hated group of all – White Men. It is now being traduced by Khan and his ilk and we have boroughs such as Newham where the “White British” population has collapsed to around 30%. In other Boroughs such as Brent, Redbridge, Harrow and Tower Hamlets, the figure is only around 40%. The demographic replacement is obvious for all to see, but of course it is rarely discussed in polite society for….muh racism.

Khan has also introduced the hated WEF compliant ULEZ charge which punishes London drivers but which has created the Blade Runners in resistance to his tyranny. Yet, he will be back and the plan to create 15 minute areas across London will deepen. There is a reason for all of this and it is this; Khan is a globalist puppet and it’s important that London becomes a template for what the WEF want. Slowly but surely London will morph into one vast open-air multi-culti open air prison. The vast numbers of migrants now occupying so many Londin Boroughs provides Khan with his desired voter basis. Combine that with simpering Metropolitan elitists and you have the perfect petri-dish for Londonistan.

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