MPs will consider debate on banning Donald Trump from Britain after 100000
Donald Trump will meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a visit to Israel at the end of this month, an official said Wednesday amid growing condemnation of the American Republican presidential candidate’s remarks about Muslims. “Until we are able to determine and understand this problem and the risky threat it poses, our country can not be the victims of horrendous attacks by people that believe only in jihad, and have no sense of reason or respect for human life”, Trump said in the statement.
“The fact is that what Donald Trump said yesterday disqualifies him from serving as president, and for Republican candidates for president to stand by their pledge to support Trump, that in and of itself is disqualifying”, he said. And some conservatives have labeled Trump a fascist.
“We would not normally dignify such comments with a response, however on this occasion we think it’s important to state to Londoners that Mr Trump could not be more wrong”, the police force said in a statement.
Two-thirds of respondents to our online poll said the American businessman who hopes to become President was not welcome here. The petition is under consideration for inclusion on the parliamentary website.
Trump called for blocking Muslims, including would-be immigrants, students, tourists, and other visitors, from entering the country after last week’s California shooting spree by a Muslim couple who authorities said had been radicalized.
The full text of the petition – entitled “Block Donald J Trump from UK entry” – reads: “The UK has banned entry to many individuals for hate speech”.
“I wrote an article supporting him [in a leading Gulf newspaper in August]”, said Khalaf Al Habtoor, who has featured on the Forbes rich list.
Kriseman says his objections to Trump’s ideas are real, but the threatened ban is a joke.
The Chancellor said the outspoken Republican was “profoundly wrong” about Muslims – who Mr Trump declared should be blocked from entering the United States.
Donald Trump calls for “complete and total ban” on Muslims entering U.S.
“Trump is only saying out in the open what all of our politicians from both sides of the isle are unwilling to say but which they are perfectly willing to engage in in practical terms”, said Mark Glenn, the co-founder of the Crescent and Cross Solidarity Movement.
Mr Osborne told the Commons that the remarks by Mr Trump flew in the face of America’s founding principles and “were not welcome”.