Donald Trump should not be allowed to speak in UK parliament

JLM

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Therein lies one of the major flaws within Trump. He probably doesn't but he really should if he were even remotely "presidential material" ... which he clearly is not.


In the traditional sense he probably isn't, but that is probably a good thing more than a bad thing! Would you respect him more if he broke promises and sat around with his finger up the ying yang just yearning to be popular?


I'm not all that sure he is!


I meant you. Hillary is gone. It doesn't work, anymore.


I meant Trump not Hillary. As I'm not really into Memes and slogans, I think you're a little off the track. :) :)
 

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H I L L A R Y . I S . F I N I S H E D !

Time for the Orange god-king to stand on his own merit.
 

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Therein lies one of the major flaws within Trump. He probably doesn't but he really should if he were even remotely "presidential material" ... which he clearly is not.


There's a hell of a lot of worse scenarios for Trump than to be "persona non grata" in British parliament (which he likely isn't) but even if he was it wouldn't be the end of the world. They have more to lose than he does, I'm sure!

h i l l a r y . I s . F i n i s h e d !

time for the orange god-king to stand on his own merit.


no sh*t!
 

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I am told that gerbils down your pants is better.

I don't think the Donald cares much, one way or the other. I get the feeling that he doesn't particularly care for Muslim countries like the UK.

I get the feeling that the half-British Trump is rather fond of the United Kingdom and much prefers it to the EU.
 

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UNINVITED BBC’s Andrew Neil mocks ‘grandstanding, virtue signalling’ Speaker John Bercow over Donald Trump ban row

Daily Politics host ridiculed the Speaker as 'a preening, puffed-up, pompous little pixie' as MPs launch bid to unseat him


By FELIX ALLEN
10th February 2017
The Sun

JOHN Bercow was ridiculed by the BBC’s Andrew Neil in a spoof speech “banning” Donald Trump from his TV show.

The Daily Politics host mocked the Commons Speaker’s “grandstanding” and “virtue signalling” attempt to block the US President from speaking in Parliament on his state visit.

Andrew Neil mocked John Bercow on the BBC One show This Week

He blasted the Speaker as a "self-important, preening, pretentious, puffed-up, pompous little pixie" in love with the sound of his own voice.

It comes as Mr Bercow was left fighting for his job after Tory MPs launched an ambush to unseat him following his extraordinary outburst in the Commons.

The Speaker - who has previously welcomed the leaders of China and Saudi Arabia - said on Monday he would not invite Mr Trump to speak in Westminster Hall.

He added: “I feel very strongly that our opposition to racism, to sexism, and our support for equality before the law and an independent judiciary are hugely important considerations in the House of Commons.”

He later was overruled by furious Lords Speaker Lord Fowler, who said Mr Bercow had apologised to him for breaching Parliamentary protocol.

Last night Andrew Neil made fun of the row at the start of his This Week show on BBC One.

In a clear dig at Mr Bercow he joked he would "not wish to issue an invitation for President Trump to appear on this programme."

He said: "I appreciate he's expressed no interest in doing so anyway, but that won't stop me doing a bit of grandstanding and virtue signalling before the rest of the media and the wider public.

John Bercow told MPs he would be "strongly opposed" to hosting Donald Trump in Parliament because of his sexist views


Tory MP James Duddridge fired the starting gun with a surprise motion of no confidence


"I’ve taken this position after much serious consideration as to how much free publicity it’s likely to garner me, and without consulting the other place — because frankly what Newsnight does is its own business and he’s never going to settle for BBC Two.

"Now I know that, over the years, we’ve welcomed Vlad the Impaler, Diane Abbott, Adolf Hitler, Ken Livingstone and Transylvania’s very own Count Dracula into this studio.

"But let me say as a self-important, solipsistic, egotistical, preening, pretentious, puffed-up, pompous little pixie in love with the sound of my own voice, this programme’s long-running opposition to sensible debate and proper analysis coupled with a deep commitment to free Blue Nun for all means I would not feel comfortable sharing a sofa on the public airwaves with someone who says what he thinks and has never even had a sip of alcohol in his life."

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/28354...peaker-john-bercow-over-donald-trump-ban-row/
 

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None of the Brit politicians want to be seen with him (save May).



 

Curious Cdn

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I'd be happy to look over your evidence. If you ever get any.

#NoLivesMatter

Oh, here we go. Alternate Facts time.

How about wait awhile until the depth and breadth of Trump's connections to Russian money come to light.

Smells like a dead fish.
 

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Quote: Originally Posted by Curious CdnView Post
Would the Speaker of the House invite in Kim Jong Un? Robert Mugabe? Vladimir Putin? The head of the Taliban? Why is Trump any different?

He invited the leaders of China and Saudi Arabia - and I don't recall any MPs protesting their visit.