Tristan Tate launches verbal attack on Sadiq Khan labeling him 'stone cold loser', fans say London Mayor is 'nothing but a joke'

Tristan Tate has previously criticized Western culture as a society in decline and discussed the increasing violence in London
PUBLISHED SEP 1, 2023
Tristan Tate mocked London Mayor Sadiq Khan in a recent tweet (tatethetalisman/Twitter, mayorofldn/Instagram)
Tristan Tate mocked London Mayor Sadiq Khan in a recent tweet (tatethetalisman/Twitter, mayorofldn/Instagram)

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Tristan Tate, the former kickboxer known for his provocative remarks, recently used the platform X (formerly Twitter) to criticize London's mayor Sadiq Khan, even going so far as to label him a "loser."

Tate has gained notoriety for his tendency to call out celebrities, media figures, governments, and politicians through his controversial tweets.

Tristan Tate breaks drinking Red Bull world record (NewEraBlueTerra/ YouTube)
Tristan Tate attacked Sadiq Khan in his latest tweet (NewEraBlueTerra/ YouTube)

Tristan Tate calls out Sadiq Khan and labels him a 'loser'

In his tweet, Tate, one of the Tate brothers who have previously criticized Western culture as a society in decline and discussed increasing violence in London, did not mince words when he directed harsh criticism at London Mayor Khan.

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Tristan Tate asserted that Sadiq Khan is a loser (tatethetalisman/Twitter)

With his characteristic bluntness, Tate boldly labeled Khan a "stone-cold loser," reaffirming his reputation for outspoken and controversial opinions.

Tate wrote, "Sadiq Khan is a stone cold loser."



 

Sadiq Aman Khan, Hon FRIBA, is a prominent British politician who has held the position of Mayor of London since 2016. Prior to this role, he served as the Member of Parliament for Tooting from 2005 until 2016.

As a member of the Labour Party, Khan aligns with the party's soft left faction and is often described ideologically as a social democrat.

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Tristan Tate claimed Sadiq Khan hasn't achieved anything (tatethetalisman/Twitter)

Tristan Tate's fans call Sadiq Khan a 'joke'

In the wake of Tate's attack on Khan, numerous users stepped forward to voice their opinions.

One user wrote, "He’s bringing this country to its knees. He’s nothing but a joke!" Another said, "Someone should run against him in London. The dude is destroying the place."

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Tristan Tate's comments on Sadiq Khan seemed to trike a chord with his follower base (tatethetalisman/Twitter)

A user stated, "You have a knack for understatement." Another commented, "He is the mayor of London. I don’t think he is a loser. On the contrary, he is a winner."



 



 



 



 

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