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Sadiq Khan Slammed as ‘Pathological Liar’ Over Knighthood Honor: “Rewarding Failure and Betrayal”

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A fierce backlash has erupted after London Mayor Sadiq Khan was awarded a knighthood in the New Year’s Honours List. Critics point to soaring knife crime, unpopular Net Zero policies, and his controversial Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) expansion as evidence of “rewarding failure.”

Speaking on GB News, Howard Cox, founder of FairFuel UK, didn’t mince words. “I feel disgusted and betrayed. This isn’t just a knighthood—it’s a stamp of approval for disastrous policies,” Cox said, accusing Khan of dishonesty and mismanagement. “Only 18% of Londoners voted for him. The other 82%? Stuck with a man they didn’t choose.”

The debate zeroed in on Khan’s ULEZ policy, with Cox claiming it has hurt low-income motorists and small business owners. “This isn’t about clean air. It’s a blatant money grab,” he argued, citing reports that ULEZ has drained half a billion pounds from London’s economy. “Plumbers, electricians—they’re avoiding the city. Who can blame them when it costs £12.50 just to give a quote?”

Chloe Dobbs, a political commentator on the panel, backed the criticism. “Even studies Khan commissioned couldn’t prove ULEZ would make a real difference. People see right through this.”

The conversation turned heated when Cox alleged Khan’s policies have eroded London’s identity. “London isn’t British anymore,” he declared. “The city feels unrecognizable. It’s segregated, unsafe, and spiraling into chaos.”

Dobbs chimed in, “This isn’t racism; it’s reality. Rapid changes with no integration are creating divides. London is losing its essence.”

Many questioned the timing of Khan’s knighthood, with Cox suggesting it was a “sweetener” to neutralize him as a threat within the Labour Party. “Keir Starmer knows Khan is more popular. This knighthood is about keeping him in check.”

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However, trade unionist Andy Twiss pushed back, pointing to Khan’s electoral victories. “He’s been reelected three times. People might hate ULEZ, but they clearly don’t hate Khan.”

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