Khan of Londonistan Speaks at Clinton Global Initiative Meeting

Sadiq Khan at the September 19 meeting of the Clinton Global Initiative in midtown Manhattan.

In the last part of London Mayor Sadiq Khan’s tour of the U.S. he spoke at the Clinton Global initiative meeting alongside former President Bill Clinton.

Mr. Khan is attempting to raise his own profile on the dime of London tax payers by sharing a stage with a former U.S. president after what some have considered inflammatory comments on assimilation and integration.

The London mayor took the opportunity to hobnob with some of the most influential leaders in the world at the meeting in New York as his six-day tour of North America winds down, the Evening Standard reports.

And Mr. Khan took with him his new deputy mayor of London for social integration, social mobility and community engagement, Matthew Ryder, who previously worked with the former Guantanamo Bay detainee group CAGE (formerly CagePrisoners). CAGE stirred controversy in the UK after it described Islamic State executioner Jihadi John as a “beautiful man.”

The group’s director, Moazzam Begg, has previously admitted to recruiting for Islamist extremists, as well as being arrested in 2014 for allegedly attending a terror training camp in Syria. The charges were dropped, according to the Guardian, because Britain’s intelligence services failed to communicate their knowledge of Begg’s movements to the police or prosecutors.

Many speculate that Khan is building himself up for a future bid to become leader of Britain’s Labour Party.

The Clinton Global Initiative meeting marks the end of the six-day trip which has seen Mr. Khan meet with hard-leftists including Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Montreal, Mayor Bill de Blasio in New York, and Mayor Rahm Emmanuel in Chicago.

The trip has not been without controversy as Khan told Americans Monday that terror attacks are “part and parcel” of urban life, mere hours after a suspected terrorist bombing occurred in the city.

Mr. Khan spoke to the crowd at the event about a range of topics from Brexit, which he actively campaigned against, affordable housing, and more global issues like air quality and the environment.

Also in attendance at the meeting was the beleaguered prime minister of Italy, Matteo Renzi, who is facing a referendumon senate reform in December that many consider a litmus test of his leadership.

Former President Bill Clinton joined Mr. Khan on stage at the event where, according to Bloomberg, attendees panicked over the influence of news sites like Breitbart.

“If Breitbart and Fox are going on and on and on about how laced with controversy this [Clinton Global Initiative] is, that’s going to sound alarms to companies that are very risk averse,” said Susan McPherson, a CGI member and CEO of McPherson Strategies.

Mr. Khan was initially supposed to have been scheduled for a different event that only involved Chelsea Clinton but was moved to the former President’s event a few days ago.

The meeting with the former president has led many to speculate that Mr. Khan is steadily building himself up to one day make a challenge for the Labour Party leadership in the United Kingdom.

He has already distanced himself from embattled Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, admitting that he had not told Mr. Corbyn about any of his travel plans to America, nor had any expectations of briefing him after he returns.

Raheem Kassam is a Shillman-Ginsburg fellow at the Middle East Forum and editor-in-chief of Breitbart London. Chris Tomlinson is a journalist at Breitbart.

Raheem Kassam is the former editor-in-chief of Breitbart London. From a Muslim family, he is devoted to combating radical Islam and exposing anti-Western activists and trends. He is credited with the downfall of Baroness Jenny Tonge and Liberal Democrat MP David Ward. In 2012, Mr. Kassam broke the Muslim Patrols story that made international headlines, and he has had a steady stream of other noteworthy media stories. He is the former chief of staff to UKIP leader Nigel Farage. He founded the counter-extremism watchdog Student Rights and served as the communications director at the Henry Jackson Society. He co-launched The Commentator website as well as founding TrendingCentral.com. He is featured regularly on the BBC, Sky News, Channel 4, Al Jazeera, and many other television channels and has been an op-ed contributor for publications such as the Wall Street Journal, Daily Telegraph, Jewish Chronicle, and Times of Israel.
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