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Christopher McKeon and Jacob Phillips

Number of Islamophobic social media posts aimed at Sadiq Khan doubles in a year

Nearly 90% of Islamophobic abuse towards Sir Sadiq Khan comes from X, formerly Twitter, a new analysis has found - (PA Wire)

The number of Islamophobic social media posts targeting Sir Sadiq Khan has more than doubled in a year, a new analysis has found.

Research found 27,830 cases of Islamophobic abuse referring to the Mayor of London last year, compared to 12,173 in 2023 and surpassed only by the 41,871 examples found in 2019, when Donald Trump described him on Twitter as “a disaster” and “a national disgrace”.

A source close to the Mayor explained that Sir Sadiq is extremely concerned about the impact of hateful and abusive content online, warning that it can have “devastating real-life consequences”.

The analysis commissioned by the Greater London Authority found 124,390 Islamophobic mentions of Sir Sadiq since 2015, the year before he was elected Mayor of London for the first time.

Of these, almost 90% came from X, formerly Twitter, while a little more than half originated from outside the UK.

Sources within the GLA fear the true picture could be even worse, given the analysis cannot include private groups and only looks at posts where Sir Sadiq was mentioned directly.

A source close to Sir Sadiq said: “The Mayor is extremely concerned about the impact of hateful and abusive content online. This kind of content can have devastating real-life consequences, and it’s a problem which is getting worse not better.

“The Mayor is concerned that his treatment is discouraging young minority Brits from getting involved in politics or public life, meaning we’re losing a lot of talent.

“It could be having a chilling effect on ethnic minorities putting their head above the parapet.”

The source added: “The Mayor is calling for both more action from social media companies to protect their users and stronger regulation from governments to ensure they fulfil their responsibilities.”

Most of the abuse directed at Sir Sadiq in 2024 came from within the UK and coincided with an election year for the mayoralty.

That year also saw now-Reform MP Lee Anderson suspended from the Conservative Party after he claimed Sir Sadiq was controlled by “Islamists”.

The GLA analysis went on to say 2025 was already “on course to be another notable year” for Islamophobic abuse of the Mayor, with more than 2,000 examples recorded in the first two months of the year.

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