Knife crime left London hospital ‘like a war zone’: Trump

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BBC Online :
US President Donald Trump has criticised the level of knife crime in London, comparing one of the city’s hospitals to a “war zone”.
His comments came in a speech to the National Rifle Association (NRA), in which he defended US gun laws.
He also told the firearms lobby’s conference in Dallas, Texas, that American gun rights were “under siege”.
Mr Trump is due to visit the UK this summer, after previously cancelling a trip amid calls for mass protests.
“I recently read a story that in London, which has unbelievably tough gun laws, a once very prestigious hospital right in the middle is like a war zone for horrible stabbing wounds,” he said on Friday.
“They don’t have guns. They have knives and instead there’s blood all over the floors of this hospital.
“They say it’s as bad as a military war zone hospital. Knives, knives, knives, knives.” He mimed a stabbing motion.
“London hasn’t been used to that. They’re getting used to it. It’s pretty tough.”
It is unclear where Mr Trump sourced his information. However, leading London trauma surgeon Dr Martin Griffiths told  
BBC Radio 4 a month ago that his hospital was likened to an Afghan war zone. The interview was the basis for a Daily Mail article.
The surgeon, who works at the Royal London Hospital, responded to Mr Trump on Twitter with an image suggesting the president had missed the point, adding that he was “happy to invite Mr Trump to my prestigious hospital”.
Dr Griffiths had told the BBC last month about treating stabbing victims “on a daily basis”.
He said: “Some of my military colleagues have described their practice here as being similar to being at [Helmand province’s former Camp] Bastion.”
He added: “We routinely have children under our care, 13, 14, 15 years old are daily occurrences, knife and gun wounds.” At least 38 people in London have lost their lives to knife crime so far this year, the Met Police has said.
It is not the first time Mr Trump, who will visit the UK on 13 July, has remarked on security in the UK capital.
Last year he criticised London Mayor Sadiq Khan for his handling of terrorist attacks in the city.
The Met Police and Mr Khan declined to comment on Mr Trump’s latest remarks.
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