Sadiq Khan Hits Back At John Cleese's Claim 'London Isn't English Anymore'

The Fawlty Towers actor, who now lives in the Caribbean, sparked fury with his comments about the capital.
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The Mayor of London has hit back at John Cleese’s claim the capital “is not really an English city anymore”.

Sadiq Khan rubbished the comments made in a tweet on Wednesday morning, saying “Londoners know that our diversity is our greatest strength”.

He said Cleese “sound[s] like he’s in character as Basil Fawlty” and added: “We are proudly the English capital, a European city and a global hub.”

Cleese sparked a furious backlash on social media earlier in the day for suggesting the number of immigrants in London meant it was no longer English, despite the fact he moved abroad last year.

The Monty Python star said in a tweet that his observation about the capital had been confirmed by “virtually all my friends from abroad”.

Some years ago I opined that London was not really an English city any more

Since then, virtually all my friends from abroad have confirmed my observation

So there must be some truth in it...

I note also that London was the UK city that voted most strongly to remain in the EU

— John Cleese (@JohnCleese) May 29, 2019

Cleese, a vocal supporter of Brexit, announced last year that he was quitting Britain because he is “so disappointed” with the country, saying his “particular beef” is with the British newspapers.

Looks like Basil has made the full transition into the Major

— Dom Joly (@domjoly) May 29, 2019

He revealed he was heading to the “gorgeous” island of Nevis in the Caribbean, an irony pointed out by many on social media.

Author Caitlin Moran, wrote: “I hope there’s an old Nevisian comedian ready to moan about how Charlestown won’t ‘really be a Nevisian town any more’.

“Goddamn immigrants.”

In a string of tweets posted later on Wednesday, Cleese sought to counter claims made by critics.

He denied his comments about London being “not an English city” had a racial element.

Cleese replied to one Twitter user who asked if his claims were about race: “No. Why do you try to discredit me for criticising things I have not said Keep your projections to yourself.”

He added to another: “If you would like to ask the many foreign friends who have made this observation me, I can put you in touch with them.”

I suspect I should apologise for my affection for the Englishness of my upbringing,
but in some ways I found it calmer, more polite, more humorous, less tabloid, and less money-oriented than the one that is replacing it https://t.co/ZntbORfQdW

— John Cleese (@JohnCleese) May 29, 2019

Cleese is no stranger to strong opinions, having described Trump supporters in 2017 the “stupidest people” he has ever met.

John Cleese is in the process of moving to Nevis, in the Caribbean. I hope there's a old Nevisian comedian ready to moan about how Charlestown won't "really be a Nevisian town any more." Goddamn immigrants. https://t.co/jp8WA3gLgn

— Caitlin Moran (@caitlinmoran) May 29, 2019

And last year he was branded “embarrassingly ghastly” after using a homophobic slur during an interview on Radio 4.

The actor appeared on the Today programme on Tuesday when he used the antiquated term “poof” to describe his former Monty Python co-star Graham Chapham.

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