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US President Donal Trump landed in a new controversy as he defended American gun laws by contrasting them with London's stringent anti-gun legislation, claiming it resulted in one of the British capital's hospitals turning into a war zone due to a rise in knife-crime instead.
In a speech to the National Rifle Association (NRA) in Dallas, Texas, on 5 May, in which he spoke out in favour of liberal gun laws, the US President sarcastically questioned whether vans, trucks and cars, which have been used as weapons by terrorists, should also be banned before turning to knives.
“I recently read a story that in London, which has unbelievably tough gun laws, a once very prestigious hospital, right in the middle, is like a war zone for horrible stabbing wounds,” Trump said.
Trump is due to visit the UK on 13 July, after previously cancelling a trip amid calls for mass protests on the streets of Britain. His latest comments also triggered a strong reaction, with London trauma surgeon Dr Martin Griffiths offering to give Trump a tour of his prestigious Royal London Hospital. It is believed Trump was referencing a comment made by Dr Griffiths during a BBC Radio interview earlier this year.
At least 38 people have lost their lives in London to knife crime so far this year as the city saw a spike in stabbings, according to Scotland Yard.
Marian Fitzgerald, a criminologist at the University of Kent, said although there had been a spike in knife-related deaths in London, it was a separate issue to gun control. She said:
This is not the first time Trump has made a controversial statement related to the British capital’s safety record.
Last year, Trump criticised London Mayor Sadiq Khan, hours after a deadly terrorist attack, based on a misinterpretation of an outdated tweet. Khan’s office had said at the time that the mayor had more important things to do than respond to Donald Trump's ill-informed tweet that deliberately takes out of context his remarks.
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