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{UAH} Trump berates London mayor over response to terror attacks

Trump berates London mayor over response to terror attacks

President criticises Sadiq Khan and uses attack to justify travel ban before mayor's spokesman calls tweet 'ill-informed' and deliberately out of context

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 Trump tweeted: 'Do you notice we are not having a gun debate right now? That's because they used knives and a truck!' Photograph: Pablo Martinez Monsivais/AP

Donald Trump has criticised the mayor of London, hours after seven people were killed and 48 injured in a terror attack in the centre of the city.

"At least 7 dead and 48 wounded in terror attack," the president wrote on his personal Twitter account, "and Mayor of London says there is 'no reason to be alarmed!'"

In response, a spokesman for Sadiq Khan said the mayor had "more important things to do than respond to Donald Trump's ill-informed tweet that deliberately takes out of context his remarks".

Khan did not use the phrase "no reason to be alarmed" in a statement overnight or when he spoke in a television interview earlier on Sunday. He did say it in March after an attack at Westminster Bridge in which five people were killed.

In his statement on Saturday night, issued as the London Bridge attack unfolded, Khan said: "Metropolitan police are responding to the horrific terrorist attack at London Bridge and Borough Market." He added: "My thoughts are with everyone affected, and I'd like to thank the brave men and women of our emergency services who were first on the scene and will be working throughout the night.

"This was a deliberate and cowardly attack on innocent Londoners and visitors to our city enjoying their Saturday night," he said. "I condemn it in the strongest possible terms. There is no justification whatsoever for such barbaric acts."

In the television interview on Sunday morning, Khan said the UK general election, scheduled for Thursday, should go ahead as planned. He added: "There aren't words to describe the grief and anger that our city will be facing today. I'm appalled and furious that these cowardly terrorists would deliberately target innocent Londoners.

"There can be no justification for the acts of these terrorists and I am quite clear that we will never let them win."

After Trump's tweet, a spokesperson for Khan said: "The mayor is busy working with the police, emergency services and the government to coordinate the response to this horrific and cowardly terrorist attack and provide leadership and reassurance to Londoners and visitors to our city.

"He has more important things to do than respond to Donald Trump's ill-informed tweet that deliberately takes out of context his remarks urging Londoners not to be alarmed when they saw more police – including armed officers – on the streets."

In another tweet, Trump wrote: "Do you notice we are not having a gun debate right now? That's because they used knives and a truck!"

He added: "We must stop being politically correct and get down to the business of security for our people. If we don't get smart it will only get worse."

Trump was widely criticised for his first reaction to the news from London, in which he retweeted an unsubstantiated headline from the conservative Drudge Report website and then said: "We need to be smart, vigilant and tough. We need the courts to give us back our rights. We need the Travel Ban as an extra level of safety!"

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The Drudge retweet was later removed from the president's personal Twitter account.

Khan, the first Muslim mayor of a major European city, has attracted ire from the Trump family before. In March, hours after the attack at Westminster Bridge, Trump's oldest son, Donald Trump Jr, tweeted: "You have to be kidding me?!: Terror attacks are part of living in big city, says London Mayor Sadiq Khan."

Trump Jr was criticised for taking those words out of context: speaking six months before the Westminster attack, Khan had also discussed the necessity of providing strong security for Londoners.

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