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I hope Donald Trump loses US election, says Sadiq Khan

London, May 12
London’s first Muslim mayor Sadiq Khan on Thursday once again hit out at US presidential hopeful Donald Trump, saying he hopes the presidential candidate loses the election.
Khan’s comments come after he rejected Trump’s offer to make him an “exception†to a ban on Muslims travelling to the US.
“Of course, I'll travel to America. But I'm hoping that he's not the guy that wins,†Khan told CNN.
“I’m not exceptional. So for Donald Trump to say Mayor Khan can be allowed but not the rest is ridiculous because there are business people here (in London) who want to do business in America who happen to be Muslim.
“There are young people here who want to study in America who happen to be Muslim. There are people here who want to go on holiday in America who happen to be Muslim and around the world.
“Now by giving the impression that Islam and the West are incompatible, you’re playing into the hands of the extremists.â€
Trump was manipulating people by playing on their fears rather than addressing them, Khan said.
“My message to Donald Trump and his team is that your views of Islam are ignorant.â€
Khan said America has a choice when it comes to elections in November.
“You have a choice of hope over fear, a choice of unity over division, you’ve got a choice of someone who is trying to divide your communities in America, but divide America from the rest of the world.â€
Khan has voiced his support for Hillary Clinton, and has said he hopes to see a female US president soon.
Khan’s comments come after he rejected Trump’s offer to make him an “exception†to a ban on Muslims travelling to the US.
“Of course, I'll travel to America. But I'm hoping that he's not the guy that wins,†Khan told CNN.
“I’m not exceptional. So for Donald Trump to say Mayor Khan can be allowed but not the rest is ridiculous because there are business people here (in London) who want to do business in America who happen to be Muslim.
“There are young people here who want to study in America who happen to be Muslim. There are people here who want to go on holiday in America who happen to be Muslim and around the world.
“Now by giving the impression that Islam and the West are incompatible, you’re playing into the hands of the extremists.â€
Trump was manipulating people by playing on their fears rather than addressing them, Khan said.
“My message to Donald Trump and his team is that your views of Islam are ignorant.â€
Khan said America has a choice when it comes to elections in November.
“You have a choice of hope over fear, a choice of unity over division, you’ve got a choice of someone who is trying to divide your communities in America, but divide America from the rest of the world.â€
Khan has voiced his support for Hillary Clinton, and has said he hopes to see a female US president soon.

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