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Theresa May to urge Trump to avoid London protests during UK visit - The Sun

 

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FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Donald Trump meets with British Prime Minister Theresa May during the U.N. General Assembly in New York, U.S., September 20, 2017. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque/File Photo

 

(Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May will urge U.S. President Donald Trump to avoid protesters in central London during his UK visit in July and instead meet her at her country residence, the Sun newspaper reported on Sunday.

 

The details of the plan will be given to the White House by Kim Darroch, British ambassador to the United States, the report said.

 

There are two proposals that will be made to the White House by Darroch upon May's approval - one for a Downing Street visit or one based at Chequers, a 16th-century manor house 40 miles (60 km) northwest of London - the report said, citing a source, who added it would be made clear that May prefers the meeting take place at Chequers.

 

Trump will also be asked to have tea with Queen Elizabeth at Windsor Castle, a royal residence west of London and not at Buckingham Palace, according to the report.

 

Darroch will suggest to the White House that Trump does not visit Britain's houses of parliament, the Sun reported.

 

May's office was not immediately available for comment.

 

Trump will travel to Britain in July for a working visit with May, after months of back-and-forth over when the U.S. president would visit what traditionally has been the United States' closest ally.

 

Many Britons have vowed to stage protests if Trump visits, with several politicians having previously voiced their opposition to Trump being granted a state visit.

 

London Mayor Sadiq Khan said earlier in the year Trump was not welcome in London because of what he called Trump's "divisive agenda".

 

Trump cancelled a trip to London to open a new embassy earlier in the year. May was the first international leader to visit Trump in Washington after his inauguration last year.

 

(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Cooney)

 
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OP::  "Trump will also be asked to have tea with Queen Elizabeth at Windsor Castle..."

 

The US State Department's protocol office must be agonizing over this one.  It sounds like a premise to a Monty Python sketch.  Maybe Donald will entertain everyone with stories about supervising his beauty pageants.   

 

 

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2 hours ago, MaxYakov said:

If I were Trump I'd refuse to make an appearance in Britain until the government cleans up its act and would not mince words as usual.

Trump could really stir the pot and come out in support of Tommy Robinson.

 

1 hour ago, dick dasterdly said:

Doubt it, and suspect they will mostly be students and 'minorities'.

 

Why on earth would "unemployed losers" (as you phrase it ☹️) - care one way or the other?

Simple  -  Rent a Mob .  I've seen them at one protest talkking about which was the next demo they were going on,  that was mid week and mid term, so not workers or students.

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3 minutes ago, eliotness said:

Trump could really stir the pot and come out in support of Tommy Robinson.

 

Simple  -  Rent a Mob .  I've seen them at one protest talkking about which was the next demo they were going on,  that was mid week and mid term, so not workers or students.

Rent a lefty loser. Protest due to not having anything better to do.

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32 minutes ago, eliotness said:

Trump could really stir the pot and come out in support of Tommy Robinson.

And hes just the man to do that......either directly or indirectly, would love to see that happen LOl!!!

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40 minutes ago, Thingamabob said:

Trump is a far better President than either Bush or Obama. Can't understand the attitude of the Brits. Really pathetic.

The Poop under my shoe is a better president than the Orange Turd. May he return to ashes soonest ?

 

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Fact is  despite all the foregoing most Britons, like the rest of the world detest Trump and his yes men and don't want him in their country.

All this talk of students and lefties is absolute nonsense , protesters will be out in force and good of them.

 

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4 hours ago, dick dasterdly said:

Exactly.

 

There seems little doubt that trump is (understandably) generally disliked in the uk, and a few (relatively) would somehow find the time to protest and behave extremely badly towards a foreign leader that has - so far - done nothing to hurt brits, as it's 'the thing to do'....

 

I can't stand trump either, but hate his 'demonisation' equally.  If he proves to be a war-mongering nightmare (ala the Bushes) then fair enough, but at the moment it only shows a lack of independent thought.

Agreed I would not go out of the way to protest, but if I were on the street and his motorcade were passing I would turn my back on them.

 

My van my spout a bumper sticker showing my dislike for the idiot...

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I'm sure any fan of Putin and his poison the dissidents campaign is going to be very well received in Britain.

 

Meanwhile, are there any ladies of the court looking to get felt up who might be recruited for the visit???   Or homegrown British porn stars that he can sample during his stay???  Perhaps a golden shower show or two?

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