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Sadiq Khan in the USA: London's mayor sticks to script Sadiq Khan in the USA: London's mayor sticks to script
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During a breakneck tour of the USA, Sadiq Khan travelled thousands of miles and visited three major citiesDuring a breakneck tour of the USA, Sadiq Khan travelled thousands of miles and visited three major cities
Sadiq Khan's business-class flight touched down at Heathrow on Friday morning as his five-day trip of the USA came to an end. During the jaunt, aimed at boosting London's tourist industry, the city's mayor went on a walkabout in New York City, pressed the flesh in Los Angeles and even visited a cannabis dispensary on America's west coast.Sadiq Khan's business-class flight touched down at Heathrow on Friday morning as his five-day trip of the USA came to an end. During the jaunt, aimed at boosting London's tourist industry, the city's mayor went on a walkabout in New York City, pressed the flesh in Los Angeles and even visited a cannabis dispensary on America's west coast.
"Nice try," Mr Khan said when asked in downtown LA whether he would be tempted to try cannabis again."Nice try," Mr Khan said when asked in downtown LA whether he would be tempted to try cannabis again.
Although he's admitted to a youthful dalliance with the Class B drug, London's mayor didn't take the opportunity for a toke on what was a fact-finding tour of a California dispensary.Although he's admitted to a youthful dalliance with the Class B drug, London's mayor didn't take the opportunity for a toke on what was a fact-finding tour of a California dispensary.
Indeed, throughout his whistle-stop tour of the US, Mr Khan carefully stuck to the script - although he may need a new pair of drumsticks after frequently referencing the instrument he plans to bang for London.Indeed, throughout his whistle-stop tour of the US, Mr Khan carefully stuck to the script - although he may need a new pair of drumsticks after frequently referencing the instrument he plans to bang for London.
During his trip to Los Angeles, Mr Khan announced plans for a London Drugs CommissionDuring his trip to Los Angeles, Mr Khan announced plans for a London Drugs Commission
This gaffe-free foreign trip provided a contrast to those of both of his predecessors.This gaffe-free foreign trip provided a contrast to those of both of his predecessors.
Boris Johnson, who ran City Hall before him, infamously rugby tackled a 10-year-old boy to the ground in Japan, while Ken Livingstone compared events in China's Tiananmen Square to the poll tax riots, during a visit to Beijing.Boris Johnson, who ran City Hall before him, infamously rugby tackled a 10-year-old boy to the ground in Japan, while Ken Livingstone compared events in China's Tiananmen Square to the poll tax riots, during a visit to Beijing.
Mr Khan managed to avoid saying anything that piqued the interest of the press entourage, although as he mingled with LA's finest on a rooftop in West Hollywood, one of London's most famous exports James Corden did gently mock him for his repetitive remarks.Mr Khan managed to avoid saying anything that piqued the interest of the press entourage, although as he mingled with LA's finest on a rooftop in West Hollywood, one of London's most famous exports James Corden did gently mock him for his repetitive remarks.
The late-night TV show host and actor joked Mr Khan was "killing the mood" and suggested he had "pulled the rug from under the event".The late-night TV show host and actor joked Mr Khan was "killing the mood" and suggested he had "pulled the rug from under the event".
"I'll stick to the jokes, you stick to being mayor""I'll stick to the jokes, you stick to being mayor"
The cost of this trip has already received scrutiny, including from Brexit opportunities and government efficiency minister, Jacob Rees-Mogg. Speaking to LBC, he posed the question some others have been asking: "Is that a good use of taxpayers' money?"The cost of this trip has already received scrutiny, including from Brexit opportunities and government efficiency minister, Jacob Rees-Mogg. Speaking to LBC, he posed the question some others have been asking: "Is that a good use of taxpayers' money?"
Mr Rees-Mogg also asked who paid for Mr Khan's fares - United Airlines stumped up the cash, less tax, for the mayor's trip, which was aimed at boosting tourism.Mr Rees-Mogg also asked who paid for Mr Khan's fares - United Airlines stumped up the cash, less tax, for the mayor's trip, which was aimed at boosting tourism.
City Hall's previous occupant Mr Johnson led a delegation to the US in 2015, which cost the taxpayer nearly £40,000 - including about £15,000 on flights - according to a Freedom of Information request.City Hall's previous occupant Mr Johnson led a delegation to the US in 2015, which cost the taxpayer nearly £40,000 - including about £15,000 on flights - according to a Freedom of Information request.
The trip was aimed at raising London's profile, but posing for photos with the likes of Hillary Clinton was surely with an eye on boosting "brand Khan"The trip was aimed at raising London's profile, but posing for photos with the likes of Hillary Clinton was surely with an eye on boosting "brand Khan"
The headline-grabbing establishment of a new drugs commission has put Mr Khan on a collision course with Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, whose job he would presumably dearly love to have.The headline-grabbing establishment of a new drugs commission has put Mr Khan on a collision course with Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, whose job he would presumably dearly love to have.
With question marks over the Labour leader's future amid a Durham Police investigation into a gathering last year, Mr Khan was asked if the ball came loose at the back of the scrum, would he be interested?With question marks over the Labour leader's future amid a Durham Police investigation into a gathering last year, Mr Khan was asked if the ball came loose at the back of the scrum, would he be interested?
"The only ball I'm focusing on is the baseball where I'm the throwing the first pitch tonight," he told the BBC. "I'll do my best not to let London down," he added. Later, he would repeat previous denials about any leadership ambitions."The only ball I'm focusing on is the baseball where I'm the throwing the first pitch tonight," he told the BBC. "I'll do my best not to let London down," he added. Later, he would repeat previous denials about any leadership ambitions.
There were no curveballs Mr Khan couldn't handle on his trip to AmericaThere were no curveballs Mr Khan couldn't handle on his trip to America
That night, at Oracle Park in San Francisco, a cry of "who's this guy?" rang out from the press box.That night, at Oracle Park in San Francisco, a cry of "who's this guy?" rang out from the press box.
"He looks like a six-year-old kid," said one of the US journalists."He looks like a six-year-old kid," said one of the US journalists.
What can I say? It was brillint to be back in the old ballpark ⚾ https://t.co/Uk4GnD6oPAWhat can I say? It was brillint to be back in the old ballpark ⚾ https://t.co/Uk4GnD6oPA
That lack of recognition wasn't entirely reflected across the duration of the trip, though.That lack of recognition wasn't entirely reflected across the duration of the trip, though.
A married New York couple of 50 years said it was "wonderful" that Mr Khan, whom they had read and heard about but never seen a photograph of, was in town to meet their city's new mayor Eric Adams, adding: "It's important that the two cities communicate with each other because we have a lot of history and culture in common."A married New York couple of 50 years said it was "wonderful" that Mr Khan, whom they had read and heard about but never seen a photograph of, was in town to meet their city's new mayor Eric Adams, adding: "It's important that the two cities communicate with each other because we have a lot of history and culture in common."
New York City mayor Mr Adams even called his counterpart a "rock-star mayor" - and Mr Khan made more than one jokey reference to being open to the idea of being cast as the next James Bond.New York City mayor Mr Adams even called his counterpart a "rock-star mayor" - and Mr Khan made more than one jokey reference to being open to the idea of being cast as the next James Bond.
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Mr Khan was perhaps most at home on America's west coast, though, where he took aim at Donald Trump and Mr Johnson during a talk with Stanford University students.Mr Khan was perhaps most at home on America's west coast, though, where he took aim at Donald Trump and Mr Johnson during a talk with Stanford University students.
He said that if anybody ought to suffer from imposter syndrome, the "rubbish" Boris Johnson should. The day before, he had referred to the prime minster's number of children.He said that if anybody ought to suffer from imposter syndrome, the "rubbish" Boris Johnson should. The day before, he had referred to the prime minster's number of children.
Will this tour live long in the memory of ordinary Londoners?Will this tour live long in the memory of ordinary Londoners?
Mr Khan, a former London MP, is well-rehearsed and closely managed, meaning the nearest he came to a gaffe was during his final speech of the tour. Mr Khan, a former London MP, is well-rehearsed and closely managed. The nearest he came to a gaffe was during his final speech of the tour.
"Plagiarism is the sincerest form of flattery," he told an audience near Skid Row in Los Angeles - misquoting another famous London resident who travelled to the USA, Oscar Wilde."Plagiarism is the sincerest form of flattery," he told an audience near Skid Row in Los Angeles - misquoting another famous London resident who travelled to the USA, Oscar Wilde.
Yet of all the places where creative licence might be considered acceptable, LA was perhaps the best fit.Yet of all the places where creative licence might be considered acceptable, LA was perhaps the best fit.
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