Transport for London has faced backlash for permitting advertisements featuring Mufti Menk, a cleric who has previously made derogatory remarks about homosexuals, sparking public outrage.
Sadiq Khan's response to criticisms about TfL's advertising policy highlights a perceived inconsistency; while banning certain food ads, he allowed one promoting a controversial cleric.
Susan Hall criticized the TfL for approving the advertisement, implying that it undermines their advertising policies, especially against those promoting hate speech.
Menk's comments about homosexuality led to his being banned in other countries, raising questions about accountability and the impact of promoting such figures in public spaces.
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