Boris Johnson slams ‘pompous popinjay’ critics of Donald Trump after UK state visit canceled
Boris Johnson has called London Mayor Sadiq Khan a “pompous popinjay” for celebrating Donald Trump’s canceled UK trip. “[Khan] seems determined to put this crucial relationship at risk,” the foreign secretary tweeted.
Trump’s U-turn was welcomed by many, including Khan. The mayor said in a statement that Trump must have realized that many Londoners opposed his visit.
“It appears that President Trump got the message from the many Londoners who love and admire America and Americans, but find his politics and actions the polar opposite of our city’s values of inclusion, diversity and tolerance … Let’s hope that Donald Trump also revisits the pursuit of his divisive agenda,” Khan said.
Many Londoners have made it clear that Donald Trump is not welcome here while he is pursuing such a divisive agenda. It seems he’s finally got that message. pic.twitter.com/YD0ZHuWtr3
— Sadiq Khan (@SadiqKhan) January 12, 2018
Johnson responded by saying the US is the “biggest single investor” in Britain and urged him not to put the “crucial relationship at risk.”
“We will not allow US-UK relations to be endangered by some puffed up pompous popinjay in City Hall,” he added.
In the tweet, Johnson also suggested Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn was “determined” to put the relationship at risk. Corbyn has been critical of Trump’s policies in the past.
The US is the biggest single investor in the UK - yet Khan & Corbyn seem determined to put this crucial relationship at risk. We will not allow US-UK relations to be endangered by some puffed up pompous popinjay in City Hall.
— Boris Johnson (@BorisJohnson) January 12, 2018
Former UKIP leader and Trump-fan Nigel Farage claimed Corbyn and Khan’s backing of protests may have deterred Trump from visiting.
“It’s disappointing. He’s been to countries all over the world and yet he’s not been to the one with whom he’s closest. I think it’s disappointing,” Farage told the BBC. “Maybe, just maybe, Sadiq Khan, Jeremy Corbyn and the Labour Party planning mass protests, maybe those optics he didn’t like the look of.”
The US leader was due to be the guest of honor at the opening of the new American embassy in London, but he canceled his trip with a tweet, in what appears to be a major diplomatic snub to Britain.
Theresa May’s embattled government has been sidelined by the other half of the ‘special relationship’ as Washington pulls out of a public love-in with London that had been scheduled for February.
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Trump has offered a peculiar excuse for his pulling out. Apparently, he does not like the new US embassy. “Reason I canceled my trip to London is that I am not a big fan of the Obama Administration having sold perhaps the best located and finest embassy in London for ‘peanuts,’ only to build a new one in an off location for 1.2 billion dollars. Bad deal. Wanted me to cut ribbon-NO!,” he tweeted.
Labour MP David Lammy, who has been vocal in condemning Trump’s planned trip, replied to the president’s tweet by saying: “What a load of *******! You finally got the message that you’d be met by millions of us out on the streets protesting.”
What a load of ********! You finally got the message that you’d be met by millions of us out on the streets protesting. https://t.co/L0Y4Q42bcT
— David Lammy (@DavidLammy) January 12, 2018
The hashtag “ICancelledMyTripToLondon” is trending on Twitter on Friday. Many were mocking the president.
#ICancelledMyTripToLondon because the #AirPollution is awful, it's shocking, let me tell ya' folks, it's sooo bad, literally... pic.twitter.com/ky7VO9EQKJ
— Rachel Bevis (@bevis_rachel) January 12, 2018
#ICancelledMyTripToLondon because I don't have enough fake tan. pic.twitter.com/ZOXs4vXLdc
— Ben Holah (@benholah) January 12, 2018
Twitter user Charlie wrote:” #ICancelledMyTripToLondon because it turns out it was not, in fact, calling. It had the wrong number.”
#ICancelledMyTripToLondon because the Queen wouldn't let me rename Buckingham Palace "The British White House."
— Joanne Harris (@Joannechocolat) January 12, 2018
#ICancelledMyTripToLondon because with only Piers Morgan and Nigel Farage as the welcoming party, wouldn’t you? #fakenews
— Sheila Harrington (@sharrington_k) January 12, 2018
Rachel Delayhaye Lefever added: #ICancelledMyTripToLondon because my advisers - great advisers, the best - sang me that London's burning, and they're fetching the engines, and there's fire fire. Probably because of their terror problem. UNSAFE.”
#ICancelledMyTripToLondon because I heard they have stairs and ramps pic.twitter.com/sZ8kSXxsSy
— Enough of That v2.018 (@AndyGilder) January 12, 2018
#ICancelledMyTripToLondon because this map makes no sense. BAD! pic.twitter.com/ar53RePN9Y
— Tim Ireland (@bloggerheads) January 12, 2018
Ronnie Fowler tweeted: #ICancelledMyTripToLondon because I’ve always thought Tower Bridge was actually London Bridge!! This is fake news - SAD!!”
#ICancelledMyTripToLondon because I'm so much of a stable genius, I didn't realise they moved England from Canada and, like, put it in Europe somewhere on some bigly shithole island.
— Sacha Jones ❄️ (@SachaJones93) January 12, 2018