Trump Is Not Welcome To Address Parliament, U.K. Speaker Declares

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A top-ranking British lawmaker vowed on Monday to block President Donald Trump from speaking before the U.K. Parliament in the historic Westminster Hall, citing that body’s opposition to racism and sexism and its support for equality and an independent judiciary.

In a blistering statement before the House of Commons, Speaker John Bercow said he was “strongly opposed” to Trump addressing Parliament during an upcoming state visit to the U.K.

“I would not wish to issue an invitation to President Trump to speak,” Bercow said. While British lawmakers value their country’s relationship with the United States, he 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.”

He would not have backed inviting Trump to address Parliament anyway, Bercow said, but the president’s recent imposition of an anti-Muslim ban made him “even more strongly opposed” to the idea.

“An address by a foreign leader to both houses of Parliament is not an automatic right. It is an earned honor,” Bercow said.

The speech was met with applause from other members of Parliament.

Prime Minister Theresa May invited Trump to visit her country during a trip to the White House last week. The details of the visit have reportedly not yet been worked out:

But the invitation itself sparked protests in cities across the U.K. by those opposed to Trump and his immigration ban. A petition to withdraw the invitation, posted on the U.K. government’s official petitions site, has garnered more than 1.8 million signatures. At one point, it was receiving more than a thousand signatures per minute, according to The Guardian.

As HuffPost UK explained, Bercow is one of just three people who has the final decision on whether guests will be granted the honor of speaking in Westminster Hall. Bercow, along with the speaker of the House of Lords and the great lord chamberlain, are the three “keyholders” who have the power to approve such addresses to members of Parliament and peers.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/trump-parliament-address-speaker_us_5898b426e4b09bd304bc967a?

'Leader of the free world?' Obviously not.

THE most hated man on the planet. :0)
 
A top-ranking British lawmaker vowed on Monday to block President Donald Trump from speaking before the U.K. Parliament in the historic Westminster Hall, citing that body’s opposition to racism and sexism and its support for equality and an independent judiciary.

In a blistering statement before the House of Commons, Speaker John Bercow said he was “strongly opposed” to Trump addressing Parliament during an upcoming state visit to the U.K.

“I would not wish to issue an invitation to President Trump to speak,” Bercow said. While British lawmakers value their country’s relationship with the United States, he 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.”

He would not have backed inviting Trump to address Parliament anyway, Bercow said, but the president’s recent imposition of an anti-Muslim ban made him “even more strongly opposed” to the idea.

“An address by a foreign leader to both houses of Parliament is not an automatic right. It is an earned honor,” Bercow said.

The speech was met with applause from other members of Parliament.

Prime Minister Theresa May invited Trump to visit her country during a trip to the White House last week. The details of the visit have reportedly not yet been worked out:

But the invitation itself sparked protests in cities across the U.K. by those opposed to Trump and his immigration ban. A petition to withdraw the invitation, posted on the U.K. government’s official petitions site, has garnered more than 1.8 million signatures. At one point, it was receiving more than a thousand signatures per minute, according to The Guardian.

As HuffPost UK explained, Bercow is one of just three people who has the final decision on whether guests will be granted the honor of speaking in Westminster Hall. Bercow, along with the speaker of the House of Lords and the great lord chamberlain, are the three “keyholders” who have the power to approve such addresses to members of Parliament and peers.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/trump-parliament-address-speaker_us_5898b426e4b09bd304bc967a?

'Leader of the free world?' Obviously not.

THE most hated man on the planet. :0)

I wonder who he will attack before he gets there?? Maybe a 2AM blast tonight towards that ugly over rated man w/ little hands?? Might as well insult the Queen while he is @ it.:dunno:
 
A top-ranking British lawmaker vowed on Monday to block President Donald Trump from speaking before the U.K. Parliament in the historic Westminster Hall, citing that body’s opposition to racism and sexism and its support for equality and an independent judiciary.

In a blistering statement before the House of Commons, Speaker John Bercow said he was “strongly opposed” to Trump addressing Parliament during an upcoming state visit to the U.K.

“I would not wish to issue an invitation to President Trump to speak,” Bercow said. While British lawmakers value their country’s relationship with the United States, he 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.”

He would not have backed inviting Trump to address Parliament anyway, Bercow said, but the president’s recent imposition of an anti-Muslim ban made him “even more strongly opposed” to the idea.

“An address by a foreign leader to both houses of Parliament is not an automatic right. It is an earned honor,” Bercow said.

The speech was met with applause from other members of Parliament.

Prime Minister Theresa May invited Trump to visit her country during a trip to the White House last week. The details of the visit have reportedly not yet been worked out:

But the invitation itself sparked protests in cities across the U.K. by those opposed to Trump and his immigration ban. A petition to withdraw the invitation, posted on the U.K. government’s official petitions site, has garnered more than 1.8 million signatures. At one point, it was receiving more than a thousand signatures per minute, according to The Guardian.

As HuffPost UK explained, Bercow is one of just three people who has the final decision on whether guests will be granted the honor of speaking in Westminster Hall. Bercow, along with the speaker of the House of Lords and the great lord chamberlain, are the three “keyholders” who have the power to approve such addresses to members of Parliament and peers.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/trump-parliament-address-speaker_us_5898b426e4b09bd304bc967a?

'Leader of the free world?' Obviously not.

THE most hated man on the planet. :0)

I have mixed emotions on this. I'm glad Parliament took a stand against the so-called president but with the way he speaks, the entertainment value would be Yuge. He'd probably start by bragging about his Scottish golf course.
 
A top-ranking British lawmaker vowed on Monday to block President Donald Trump from speaking before the U.K. Parliament in the historic Westminster Hall, citing that body’s opposition to racism and sexism and its support for equality and an independent judiciary.

In a blistering statement before the House of Commons, Speaker John Bercow said he was “strongly opposed” to Trump addressing Parliament during an upcoming state visit to the U.K.

“I would not wish to issue an invitation to President Trump to speak,” Bercow said. While British lawmakers value their country’s relationship with the United States, he 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.”

He would not have backed inviting Trump to address Parliament anyway, Bercow said, but the president’s recent imposition of an anti-Muslim ban made him “even more strongly opposed” to the idea.

“An address by a foreign leader to both houses of Parliament is not an automatic right. It is an earned honor,” Bercow said.

The speech was met with applause from other members of Parliament.

Prime Minister Theresa May invited Trump to visit her country during a trip to the White House last week. The details of the visit have reportedly not yet been worked out:

But the invitation itself sparked protests in cities across the U.K. by those opposed to Trump and his immigration ban. A petition to withdraw the invitation, posted on the U.K. government’s official petitions site, has garnered more than 1.8 million signatures. At one point, it was receiving more than a thousand signatures per minute, according to The Guardian.

As HuffPost UK explained, Bercow is one of just three people who has the final decision on whether guests will be granted the honor of speaking in Westminster Hall. Bercow, along with the speaker of the House of Lords and the great lord chamberlain, are the three “keyholders” who have the power to approve such addresses to members of Parliament and peers.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/trump-parliament-address-speaker_us_5898b426e4b09bd304bc967a?

'Leader of the free world?' Obviously not.

THE most hated man on the planet. :0)

Well, let's not get carried away with ourselves....163 of 650 members of Parliament voted against having the President speak, certainly no majority...So, sounding much like intolerant liberals on our university campuses, instead of promoting free speech and letting him speak, they shut him down....There is trade pressure that the President could levy, but I don't think he cares to speak to them as much as they think....
 
He is not the most hated. Stop being a hysterical ninny.

Of course he is. Hated just about everywhere .. with millions and millions of people standing and marching against him.

You're free to define him anyway you choose .. as are the rising number of people all over the planet who hate him.
 
I have mixed emotions on this. I'm glad Parliament took a stand against the so-called president but with the way he speaks, the entertainment value would be Yuge. He'd probably start by bragging about his Scottish golf course.

SNL will parody that for you :0) .. but Trump needs to be slapped in the face repeatedly with just how much people detest him.
 
Of course he is. Hated just about everywhere .. with millions and millions of people standing and marching against him.

You're free to define him anyway you choose .. as are the rising number of people all over the planet who hate him.

Ok, How about we define him as President.....You know winner of the November election....lol
 
Of course he is. Hated just about everywhere .. with millions and millions of people standing and marching against him.

You're free to define him anyway you choose .. as are the rising number of people all over the planet who hate him.

I don't recall anything like the #'s coming out against anyone all over the world...... They love them some trumpf in Moscow though.......
 
Of course he is. Hated just about everywhere .. with millions and millions of people standing and marching against him.

You're free to define him anyway you choose .. as are the rising number of people all over the planet who hate him.

You're insane. About half Americans like him, hardly the most hated.

Oh, and he will speak and you will cry about it.
 
Well, let's not get carried away with ourselves....163 of 650 members of Parliament voted against having the President speak, certainly no majority...So, sounding much like intolerant liberals on our university campuses, instead of promoting free speech and letting him speak, they shut him down....There is trade pressure that the President could levy, but I don't think he cares to speak to them as much as they think....

You referenced the intolerant liberals on uni campuses... how about the intolerant so-called president who threatened to pull federal funding of Berkeley if those mean old kids don't shut their pie holes?
 
Well, let's not get carried away with ourselves....163 of 650 members of Parliament voted against having the President speak, certainly no majority...So, sounding much like intolerant liberals on our university campuses, instead of promoting free speech and letting him speak, they shut him down....There is trade pressure that the President could levy, but I don't think he cares to speak to them as much as they think....

"Bercow is one of just three people who has the final decision on whether guests will be granted the honor of speaking in Westminster Hall."

No matter how you slice it ... Trump is quite obviously an extremely unpopular and disliked president with unprecedented rejection.

.. and he hasn't even been in office 30 days.

Definitely worth applause and notice.
 
You referenced the intolerant liberals on uni campuses... how about the intolerant so-called president who threatened to pull federal funding of Berkeley if those mean old kids don't shut their pie holes?

Not what he said, so just another mischaracterization by a liberal....shocking.
 
"Bercow is one of just three people who has the final decision on whether guests will be granted the honor of speaking in Westminster Hall."

No matter how you slice it ... Trump is quite obviously an extremely unpopular and disliked president with unprecedented rejection.

.. and he hasn't even been in office 30 days.

Definitely worth applause and notice.

Well, you can think that this will stand, I have been around enough to know it won't....So, we shall see.
 
wonder if he could speak directly to the British people......you know.....like he does to Americans.......they might like it too.....
 
You're insane. About half Americans like him, hardly the most hated.

Oh, and he will speak and you will cry about it.

Cry? :0) That's silly. Get real. He's the most unpopular American president in the modern era.

I know reality isn't your thing .. A Gallup survey released Monday found that Trump has by far the lowest favorability ratings of any recent incoming president, with only four in 10 viewing him favorably. Obama, by contrast, took the oath of office with 78 percent favorability; George W. Bush entered office at 62 percent, and Bill Clinton at 66 percent.

That's just in the US. No American president in history has had millions of people march against him all over the world .. and that was even before he took office.

You are free to define him anyway you choose.
 
The UK is probably going to undergo a massive movement like we have here.

Their elected leaders make Obama and Pelosi look absolutely reasonable by comparison.

It's a great and proud old nation. The people are ready for Britain to be Great Again.
 
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