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Sadiq Khan: the last man in Britain to deserve a knighthood

"It is hard to think of anything Khan has done that isn't performative." Credit: Getty

December 6, 2024 - 10:00am

Arise, Sir Sadiq! Really? Sadiq Khan has been Mayor of London for just over eight years, a period in which crime has soared and the Metropolitan Police has been mired in scandal after scandal. Under Khan’s tenure, London has become a city where kids carry knives, women don’t trust the police, and commuters have to plan their journeys around tube strikes. The capital’s nightlife has collapsed, while protests have sprung up over the rapid expansion of the Ultra Low Emission Zone.

It’s hard to think of a single metric by which life in London has improved since Khan was first elected in 2016. So my jaw dropped when I read reports that he is to receive a knighthood in the New Year honours list. In fact, it sent me scurrying to the royal.uk website, where I learned that the honour is granted “to those who have made a significant contribution to their field, usually on a national level”. The Mayor of London is a national figure, but it is hard to think of anything Khan has done that isn’t performative, designed to display his allegiance to faddish causes.

Six months ago, billboards appeared in London advertising the Mayor’s support for this summer’s Pride parade. One of them showed a bare-chested woman with mastectomy scars, a form of self-mutilation euphemistically called “top surgery” by trans activists. The poster prompted outrage, and was described as “monstrous” by Kate Barker-Mawjee, CEO of the LGB Alliance.

Three years ago, I was sacked as co-chair of the Mayor’s Violence Against Women and Girls’ Board after trying to get an assurance that refuges in London would not be penalised financially for excluding trans-identified males. Khan still hasn’t answered my question as to whether he continues to support the single-sex exception in the 2010 Equality Act, which he voted for as a Labour MP.

The Mayor is on record as believing that trans people suffer “disproportionately high levels of hate crime and violence” and that “their basic human rights remain unmet”. These are perplexing claims, given how few trans murders there have been in this country, while trans people have exactly the same rights as everyone else.

The constituency that actually suffers disproportionately high levels of violence is women, not least in London where a rape is reported every hour. Khan’s response has included the risible “say maaate to a mate” campaign, designed in collaboration with an advertising agency, which claimed to use behavioural science to challenge “misogynistic behaviour”.

In 2021, when women in London lost confidence in the Met following the rape and murder of Sarah Everard by a serving officer, Khan backed an extension for the widely-criticised Commissioner, Cressida Dick. She was forced out five months later after a report revealed a catalogue of racist and sexist messages exchanged by officers at Charing Cross Police Station, but the Mayor’s withdrawal of support came much too late.

Research published by Queen Mary University of London earlier this year, shortly before Khan went on to win a third term, showed that almost half of Londoners (45%) were unhappy with his performance, with only 27% approving. His apparently unshakeable grip on City Hall is explained by the fact that the Tories long ago gave up on London, leading them to field candidates who could politely be described as sub-optimal in the last two mayoral elections.

Last week, Khan posed at a London train station on what he has renamed the “Suffragette” overground line. It was a typically empty gesture on his part, costing £6.3 million and all the more absurd because of his views on “gender identity”. Whatever his reputed knighthood is for, it certainly isn’t services to women.


Joan Smith is a novelist and columnist. She was previously Chair of the Mayor of London’s Violence Against Women and Girls Board, and is on the advisory group for Sex Matters. Her book Unfortunately, She Was A Nymphomaniac: A New History of Rome’s Imperial Women was published in November 2024.

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Andrew R
Andrew R
1 month ago

Or funding NGO open border advocates, that according to the Left simply don’t exist.

Mrs R
Mrs R
1 month ago

I think a great many of us are sickened by this news. The man has overseen so much that has degraded the capital city he appears to rule like his own fiefdom.
Of course he promotes every subversive and corrosive trend, anything that undermines and corrupts the long established culture. Of course he is being rewarded for his efforts. This is the world we are now in.

General Store
General Store
1 month ago
Reply to  Mrs R

It’s all so deeply unpleasant. But I think this shows that liberalism has failed, must fail. The assumption of rational sovereign secular individuals making choices in a void – doesn’t lead to an absence of ideology. Secular individualism has opened the door to aggressively illiberal ideologies (Islam but also woke/cultural marxism) – which are worse in every respect than the Christian framing of liberalism that preceded them. The Sam Harris/Richard Dawkins idea of Church of England – just without the actual religion, is a bust. The diversity and immigration are not necessarily bad per se (although just way way too much, too fast). If I go to Catholic mass, as I did this morning, I’m surrounded by diversity: Nigerian pastor; South American Deacon; Indian lady behind me; white bloke in front – None of this matters, as long as they share a life in Christ and the common culture of Christendom. But with Church of England running headlong into the the ultra-liberal woke void, there is nothing to hold England together. The fall into chaos and darkness will be violent and awful – unless we manage to find that shared culture. As far as I can see that means restricting the inflow and going back to Church.

General Store
General Store
1 month ago
Reply to  Mrs R

But if you’re sick of this – blame the Tories. They were in power for over a decade, had a massive win with Boris, and simply refused to take wield power. Compare that to Thatcher (who got many things wrong – not least Sunday trading)…I’m not even sure if Farage has the necessary testicular fortitude to do what is necessary – Yes leave the European court; yes shot down immigration….But the culture war….the kind of vision necessary for a Renaissance …I can’t see it, because not even the political right agree. Until there is a real collapse/crisis…a Dunkirk sink or swim moment, I can’t see that kind of cohesive imaginary emerging. What IS our national story now? Atlee’s Keynesian New Jerusalem has run its course. All novelty and no Jerusalem. Now we will either accelerate the Promethean Enlightenment ‘solutionism’ – and doomed attempt to create heaven on earth…and fail even more dramatically, or we will find someway to rearticulate natural law and a vision of virtue ethics in which it is not policies, goals, targets and standards of wealth that are of first concern, but how we live in this world, together…We need to start by articulating what constitutes a good life…a life well lived. The only-fans model who wants to break the record and sleep with 1000 men in 24 hrs provides a Dr Seuss image of what a good life is not. Do we have the courage to condemn even this level of depravity?

Jonathan Andrews
Jonathan Andrews
1 month ago
Reply to  General Store

The courage will be forced on us, like it’s been forced on Argentina. If it can’t go on, it won’t go on.
At some point nobody will lend us any money.
Hopefully, we won’t have gone as far down the road as Argentina but putting Britain back on the straight and narrow will be painful.
My instinct is that Badenoch has the courage to face that, Farage too probably but those in their parties?

Hugh Bryant
Hugh Bryant
19 days ago
Reply to  Mrs R

The most terrifying thing is that Khan gets no pushback at all against his promotion of these progressive causes from the Muslim community. There’s another agenda at work here.

Mrs R
Mrs R
19 days ago
Reply to  Hugh Bryant

Permissible dissimulation?

Kiddo Cook
Kiddo Cook
18 days ago
Reply to  Mrs R

the Messenger of Allah said: “It is not lawful to lie except in three cases: Something the man tells his wife to please her, to lie during war, and to lie in order to bring peace between the people.

John Tyler
John Tyler
1 month ago

Knighthoods often go to people for the strangest reasons; none that I can think of have been for contribution to the furtherance of hatred, which is presumably what would be the justification.

Hugh Bryant
Hugh Bryant
1 month ago

Thatcher dealt with the GLC problem by abolishing it. The best we can hope for is that whoever wins in 2024 will do the same to this feckless apology for a ‘mayor’.

Ethniciodo Rodenydo
Ethniciodo Rodenydo
1 month ago

The interesting questions are whether the can ever again be a white mayor of London and whether London will go the way of the failed US cities

RR RR
RR RR
1 month ago

Well if London ever do elect a white mayor it will be because of racism and misogyny – You Know!!!
Like in America

Benedict Waterson
Benedict Waterson
1 month ago

Is London ready for its first Filipino trans mayor?

Ethniciodo Rodenydo
Ethniciodo Rodenydo
1 month ago

I thought Sadiq was it

Champagne Socialist
Champagne Socialist
1 month ago

Only in your fevered imagination, you little rascal!

RR RR
RR RR
1 month ago

Sub-optimal. Yeah that could be said of the Tory candidates. Woeful would be another.
Anyway Khan what’s his catchphrase – Diversity is our strength. Been to Leicester recently Mayor? Any comment on Marc Guehi or the Man Utd first team approach to Pride.
Anyone who can’t define a woman, or worse uses mealy mouthed obfuscation as Khan often does on issues, deserves to be laughed at.

Peter Kettle
Peter Kettle
1 month ago

The idea of a knighthood for Khan is beyond madness. It is bad enough having a narrow minded deeply socialist PM with a knighthood he does not deserve; but this ghastly destroyer Khan of LONDON should be deported rather than Knighted.

Ned Costello
Ned Costello
1 month ago

Does anybody know who recommended this odious, self-serving little weasel for a Knighthood then?
I wouldn’t be remotely surprised if he’d recommended himself.

Sam Brown
Sam Brown
19 days ago
Reply to  Ned Costello

Starmer, who else.

Kiddo Cook
Kiddo Cook
18 days ago
Reply to  Ned Costello

Weasel. Yep, can see the likeness….

Roddy Campbell
Roddy Campbell
1 month ago

Nigel for mayor! Now that would be something.

Champagne Socialist
Champagne Socialist
1 month ago
Reply to  Roddy Campbell

He seems to have plenty of spare time on his hands. God help the poor fools in Clacton who thought that he gave a sh!t about them…

Francis Turner
Francis Turner
1 month ago

This man is the living embodiment of the gradual islamic takeover of nu britn, whilst politicians cower in fear of the ever more potent ” weaponisation” of the sinister ” islamophobia” and its ruthless use to suppress any discussion, let alone concern. The ” vox pop” across our country tells me that it is the largest single concern amongst and across the entire spectrum of British voters…. with one obvious exception, of course.

General Store
General Store
1 month ago
Reply to  Francis Turner

Yes. The longer the problem continues, the more ruthless and violent is likely to be the correction. Not advocating. Just observing

Champagne Socialist
Champagne Socialist
1 month ago
Reply to  Francis Turner

The fact that this racist drivel gets 32 upticks and counting with no down votes just further confirms that the majority of Unherd posters are inbred gammons. Good job I’m here to keep you right!

General Store
General Store
1 month ago

‘You’re an inbred gammon’ and ‘You’re a racist’. An you’re clearly not very bright and very tedious.

Champagne Socialist
Champagne Socialist
1 month ago
Reply to  General Store

What part didn’t you understand, gramps?

Sue Sims
Sue Sims
1 month ago

Don’t feed the troll.

Mark Phillips
Mark Phillips
1 month ago
Reply to  Sue Sims

Don’t feed the thick troll.

Jim Holloway
Jim Holloway
1 month ago

I hope that Sadiq Khan will stand by his avowed ‘decolonialist’ principles and refuse to accept a Knighthood as all such ‘honours’ are symbolic of Britain’s imperialism. But I doubt he will reject it.

Benedict Waterson
Benedict Waterson
1 month ago

Sir Jimmy Savile

james elliott
james elliott
1 month ago

“It’s hard to think of a single metric by which life in London has improved since Khan was first elected in 2016”

He isn’t being judged by your metric; he is being judged by the BlackRock & WEF leaders who put him there.

The utter chaos of London furthers their aims tremendously. Hence, Sir Sadiq.

Kirk Susong
Kirk Susong
1 month ago
Reply to  james elliott

How does chaos in London help Blackrock? Aren’t London voting blocs primarily ethno-religious?

mac mahmood
mac mahmood
1 month ago

Besides he is not really English, is he?

Mrs R
Mrs R
1 month ago
Reply to  mac mahmood

He was born in England. Not sure of the point you are making.

Champagne Socialist
Champagne Socialist
1 month ago
Reply to  Mrs R

I think it may have something to do with our boy mac being a bit of a racist. He doesn’t seemed to have learned the code words that most of the the racists around here use when talking about people of colour…

Benedict Waterson
Benedict Waterson
1 month ago

Maybe ‘mahmood’ is an Arabic name.
Can people with an Islamic background be racist against themselves?
Yes — it turns out — according to a quick Google — that they often can…

mac mahmood
mac mahmood
1 month ago

It is one version of an Arabic name. No, they can’t be racist against themselves other than,perhaps, in the way ‘frogs’ are towards ‘le rosbeef’ or ‘poms’ are towards ‘bogans’ or ‘prods’ towards ‘papists’.

Jane Awdry
Jane Awdry
1 month ago

No one has mentioned ethnicity, and criticising religion is not racist.

Graham Cunningham
Graham Cunningham
1 month ago

As with so many aspects of perma-mess Britain, this must ultimately be traced back to the voters. No sane, grown-up Londoner could ever have thought that electing this person to the mayoralty was a good idea. What does that tell you?

Champagne Socialist
Champagne Socialist
1 month ago

It tells me that you don’t have a clue what you are talking about.

James Longfield
James Longfield
1 month ago

unfortunate

T T
T T
1 month ago

Why not? They gave a nobel prize to Obama… One of the most “Anti-Western” and worst presidents and warmongers we’ve seen for a while.

Moshe Forman
Moshe Forman
1 month ago

It’s quaint notion that one actually has to “deserve” a Knighthood.

Jonathan Andrews
Jonathan Andrews
1 month ago
Reply to  Moshe Forman

You’ve been watching too much Yes Minister

Michael Clarke
Michael Clarke
1 month ago

Some people have the knack of failing upwards. I’ve known such people but could never understand how they did it.

Citizen Diversity
Citizen Diversity
1 month ago

LOL! Naming an Overground train line after the bombers of the WSPU.
The knighthood, like the ‘faddish causes’, will become another billboard for the Mayor to advertise himself.

ANITA PATEL
ANITA PATEL
19 days ago

I still call it the Overground. Not playing along

j watson
j watson
1 month ago

I think the whole Honours thing a load rubbish, so not defending his or anyone’s award.
Author clearly has axe to grind after a sacking where she’s probably a bit blind to some of the reason, although at least she declares that. Some of her criticism I concur with too though. But she doesn’t contextualise Policing the capital with how Police services are funded and what has happened to that over the last decade. It’s flat-lined. She also seems to blame the Mayor for the minority, but significant minority, of officers who have been racist and misogynistic and as a result damaged community cohesion. That culture goes back decades. At least one senses now it’s being tackled.
Yesterday there was some media focus on the use of facial recognition in London policing with positive results from a number of pilots. I’m v much for this. Criminals certainly won’t be. The Mayor can take some credit for these and clearly hasn’t just fallen in line with some civil liberties twaddle that would be mana from heaven for the villain.

Charles Hedges
Charles Hedges
18 days ago
Reply to  j watson

I suggest we look at quality. What are the challenges facing the police and therefore what are the qualities needed. How do we recruit, select, train and test in order to produce the honest courteous and high quality police officer?

Campbell P
Campbell P
1 month ago

No, Blair takes that honour: so many thousands of lives lost because of his greed.

Tyler Durden
Tyler Durden
1 month ago

He represents the tacit Democrat-ization of the Labour Party which explains the ineptitude of the UK government today. Can anyone see Starmer, Reeves or even Streeting’s government getting to a proposed 2028 election?

Samuel Ross
Samuel Ross
1 month ago

What has he done that is worthwhile or extraordinary?

Mark Phillips
Mark Phillips
1 month ago

I have an idea. Instead of answering Chump Socialist, or even down voting him, what if we just ignored him. No down votes, no answers, no matter how tempting. Just non-person him. It will probably drive the silly twot to distraction.

Dr. G Marzanna
Dr. G Marzanna
1 month ago

Fully agree. I loathe the man. London does not deserve this popinjay.

Charles Hedges
Charles Hedges
19 days ago

Originally honours were given for courage on the battlefield, an esquire was knighted. At Crecy Edward III when informed his seventeen year old son was fighting for his life he ” Let him earn his spurs”. Spurs being a sign of knighthood.
Once honours such as knighthoods were given for acts other than courage on the battlefield, they become methods by monarchs and prime politicians to obtain and reward favours.
There is a Chinese saying ” Putting armour on a chicken does not make a warrior “. Putting ermine on a clerk does not make a noble.
Dafydd Gam was worthy of is knighthood.
Dafydd Gam – Wikipedia
In WW2 women who served in the SOE in occupied Europe were lucky to receive the MBE. To receive  the OBE one had to be exceptional or a captain of merchant navy ship who successfully survived the convoys.
List of female SOE agents – Wikipedia
If people want to destroy the honours system and the House of Lords they going the right way about it by making it ridiculous. Nothing kills quicker than ridicule.

Kiddo Cook
Kiddo Cook
18 days ago

Melanie saw it …….. Londonistan