Trump not welcome in Birmingham

Trump not welcome in Birmingham

World February 13, 2017 16:09

london - The British government is trying to find a location that is capable of playing the planned state visit by US President Donald Trump with minimum inconvenience or protests. However, it is not easy yet, reports The Independent Monday. Thus, the city of Birmingham all up in arms at the suggestion of the president to receive it at the National Exhibition Centre.

Activists have let know that Trump can count on the largest anti-racism demonstration in British history, and MPs from Birmingham have warned that the streets will be filled with all protesters against the arrival of the 'hate' president. 'Birmingham diversity high priority and a home for people of every conceivable ethnicity and faith. President Trump with his hateful and divisive rhetoric and political measures and ban on Muslims is not welcome here, 'said Lower House member Shabana Mahmood.

Earlier, the Scottish former Prime Minister Alex Salmond had already suggested that the state visit, which Prime Minister Theresa May, the President invited on behalf of Queen Elizabeth, would be dealt with around castle Balmoral in Scotland, away from densely populated areas in order to reduce the number of demonstrators. The chairman of the House of Commons has said that the US president will not be asked to address parliament.

London and Washington are working on the preparations for the state visit, for which no date has been agreed.

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