Even the Beatles aren’t safe.
‘T
hey hate you, yeah, yeah, yeah
With a hate like that
You know you should be saaaaaad.’
PAUL MCCARTNEY, OUTRAGED AT LONDON’S VIOLENCE, SAYS ONE OF HIS OWN GRANDSONS WAS MUGGED AT KNIFEPOINT
Close family member of a former Beatle was the victim of an attack in the city recently — ‘it is scary these days’
I’m old enough to remember when London was a safe and charming city that everyone wanted to go to — and nobody would ever think twice about feeling “safe” while there.
My, how times have changed (thanks, Mayor Khan).
SINCE THE TIME THAT ANTI-TRUMP MAYOR SADIQ KHAN TOOK OVER THE CITY AND PUSHED FOR MASS MIGRATION, MANY BELIEVE LONDON HAS TURNED INTO A “KNIFE-WELDING BLOODBATH.”
It’s gotten so bad even Sir Paul McCartney has been impacted by the outrageous and unacceptable violence in London these days.
Just recently, the former Beatle revealed that one of his grandsons was robbed at knifepoint in the once-pristine city.
“Sir Paul McCartney has revealed one of his grandsons was mugged at knifepoint in London and said it is ‘scary’ how much knife crime there is at the moment,”
The Daily Mail reported.
“The former Beatle, 77, did not identify which grandson had [his] phone stolen in the attack, but advised [people] not to react if a knife is pulled … The grandfather of eight [children] between [the ages of] seven and 20 said the episode reminded him of when he was attacked while growing up in Liverpool.”
“He told
The Times: ‘In London, one of my grandkids, one of my older grandkids, was mugged and got his phone taken … So it is scary these days.’
A crime wave in London, The Mail also reported, “has seen 92 murders this year as politicians and police struggle to deal with knife crime in what has been labeled ‘Wild West’ Britain.”
Perhaps Mayor Khan should focus less on attacking President Donald Trump and focus more on fixing his broken city and keeping his victimized citizens safe?
Last year, Piers Morgan went after Khan about the growing crime rate in London.
It’s fair to note that since that time, it’s actually gotten worse.