Britain can close the entrance of Trump for his comments
The British parliament 18 in January will consider a petition to ban the American businessman and Donald Trump from entering the territory of the United Kingdom.
All interested parliamentarians will be able to take part in the debate that will take place in Westminster.
A petition collecting signatures for which 8 was launched in December after Trump’s statements close entry to US Muslims, has already collected more than 500 thousands of signatures (with the necessary 100 thousands to hold a hearing).
Trump, who is currently fighting for the nomination of a US presidential candidate from the Republican Party, also announced in November of his intention to create a special database of Muslims if elected.
Despite the streams of criticism of a billionaire candidate, in his the first propaganda video for television, published on Monday, also contained слова о мусульманах и «возведении стены» на южной границе с целью остановить поток мексиканских иммигрантов.
The petition sent to the British Parliament calls for a consistent policy against anyone making “hate speech.”
“The UK has imposed entry bans on many individuals due to their hate speech. The same principles should apply to everyone who wants to come to the UK,” the authors of the petition argue.
British Prime Minister David Cameron previously called Trump a “fool” and a “triple loser” after his remarks about Muslims.
Trump's statement was made after the terrorist attack in the California city of San Bernardino, which resulted in killed 14 people.
Donald Trump, judging by polls, the highest rating among all Republican candidates, but so far he is inferior to the favorite among Democrats, Hillary Clinton.
"Forum" wrote about the next exchange of barbs between candidates, after which Trump said that the Islamic State was created by Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, and Clinton called Trump “the best recruiter of the Islamic State.”
According to CNN, Trump owns a golf course in Scottish Aberdeen.
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