
Hundreds of Somali parents are sending their teenage children back to East Africa to avoid the knife crime epidemic that has struck London and seen 51 murders this year.
The east African nation itself has a reputation for being one of the most dangerous countries in the world - with the UK Foreign Office warning not to travel there because of the threat of terrorist attacks and kidnapping.
The mayor of London decides to ignore the criticism that many Britons are making against his policies, which he calls "diversity" and "multiculturalism." He chooses to reject and silence his critics.
Here are some facts he tries to ignore:
London under Sadiq Khan:
- Knife Crime at its highest levels
- Toxic pollution
- Plastic rubbish everywhere
- Rise in terrorist acts
- Violent crimes committed daily
- TfL broke with £1b deficit
The east African nation itself has a reputation for being one of the most dangerous countries in the world - with the UK Foreign Office warning not to travel there because of the threat of terrorist attacks and kidnapping.
The mayor of London decides to ignore the criticism that many Britons are making against his policies, which he calls "diversity" and "multiculturalism." He chooses to reject and silence his critics.
London under Sadiq Khan:
- Knife Crime at its highest levels
- Toxic pollution
- Plastic rubbish everywhere
- Rise in terrorist acts
- Violent crimes committed daily
- TfL broke with £1b deficit