Sadiq Khan is not on a path to become Prime Minister , and there is no credible evidence that Britain is “becoming a Muslim country.” Khan is the current Mayor of London, not a national party leader or PM contender in the material reviewed here.

On Sadiq Khan

  • He remains Mayor of London and has been urging Labour to take a stronger pro-EU line.
  • Recent coverage about who might replace Keir Starmer as PM has focused on other Labour figures, especially Andy Burnham and Wes Streeting, not Khan.
  • A reported possible peerage for Khan would still not make him Prime Minister by itself.

On “Britain becoming Muslim”

  • Britain is not in any verified process of becoming a Muslim country; that claim is a political slogan, not a factual demographic conclusion.
  • Public discussion around Khan is often tied to identity politics, but the sources reviewed here do not support the idea that his career points to a religious takeover of the UK.
  • The UK remains a plural, multi-faith country, and no credible source in this review suggests an impending state religion change.

Reality check

  1. A mayor does not become Prime Minister automatically.
  2. Khan has not been identified as the leading successor in current UK leadership speculation.
  1. Demographic change does not equal a country “becoming Muslim,” and that phrasing is misleading.

Why people ask this

This kind of question usually mixes party leadership gossip , immigration anxiety, and online rumor. In the current reporting, the stronger story is Labour leadership instability, not a Khan premiership or any religious transformation of Britain.

TL;DR: Sadiq Khan is not expected to become Prime Minister based on the sources here, and there is no evidence that Britain is becoming a Muslim country.