Monday, 18 January 2016

UK MPs To Debate If To Refuse Donald Trump Entry Into UK

On Monday, MPs will spend three hours in Westminster Hall debating whether Donald Trump should be allowed to enter the UK in the wake of controversial remarks about Muslims, Mexicans, women and gay people.

Over 570,000 people signed an online petition calling for Donald Trump to be refused entry into the UK.

The outspoken billionaire sparked controversy after he demanded a "total and complete shutdown" of Muslims entering the US.

On Sunday, Jeremy Corbyn said he would like to take Mr Trump on a visit to a North London mosque.
The Labour leader said: "I decided to invite Donald Trump on his visit to Britain to come with me to my constituency because he has problems with Mexicans and he has problems with Muslims.

"My wife is Mexican and my constituency is very multicultural. What I was going to do was go down to the mosque with him and let him talk to people there."

"He wants to ban all Muslims from the United States, I want to ban all Donald Trumps from Scotland."

Campaigners staged protests at two golf resorts owned by Mr Trump in Scotland on Sunday ahead of the Commons debate.

The Republican candidate also claimed there are parts of London that are "so radicalised" that police officers are "afraid for their own lives".

The debate was selected by the Petitions Committee, a group of 11 backbench MPs who decide whether e-petitions that reach over 100,000 signatures should be put forward for discussion.


A rival petition saying it would be illogical to ban Mr Trump from the UK has reached over 40,000 signatures.

1 comment:

  1. Donald did not say Ban UK, so why debate?

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