Donald Trump’s visit will be timed to coincide with the 75th anniversary of the D-day landings. Photograph: Alex Brandon/APDonald Trump’s postponed state visit to the UK will go ahead in June, it has been confirmed, prompting renewed calls for protests against the trip.Buckingham Palace said the three-day
Donald Trump’s postponed state visit to the UK will go ahead in June, it has been confirmed, prompting renewed calls for protests against the trip.
May said: “The UK and United States have a deep and enduring partnership that is rooted in our common history and shared interests.“We do more together than any two nations in the world and we are both safer and more prosperous because of our cooperation. The state visit is an opportunity to strengthen our already close relationship in areas such as trade, investment, security and defence, and to discuss how we can build on these ties in the years ahead.
State visits are formal trips for heads of state involving considerable ceremony and time with the Queen. The invitation was extended by May when she became the first foreign leader to visit Trump in the White House after his inauguration. Several Labour MPs said Trump’s controversial views and record in office meant he should not be welcomed in the UK. Dust off the blimp @crisortunity #TrumpUKVisit pic.twitter.com/Og9feH3Wfx
— stellacreasy April 22, 2019 And yet Britain getting ready to roll out the red carpet to Trump again.....@TopTrumpTargets allows you to donate to the amazing Abortion Support Network as a reaction to this- don't get angry, get active.... https://t.co/2czGHD0QsK In February 2017, the Commons Speaker said Trump should not be allowed to speak to parliament. John Bercow said: “I feel very strongly that our opposition to racism and to sexism and our support for equality before the law and an independent judiciary are hugely important considerations in the House of Commons.”
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