Τετάρτη 9 Δεκεμβρίου 2015

Britain: «persona non grata» Donald Trump in the UK with over 120,000 signatures

Britain: «persona non grata» Donald Trump in the UK with over 120,000 signatures



The protest text on the website of the British Parliament to ban the entry of American billionaire Donald Trump in Britain after his statements about Muslims, exceeded 120,000 signatures.

The fact that the signatures exceeded 100,000 means that the text may be submitted for discussion to members of the British parliament. The government responds to all texts have gathered 10,000 signatures, and when gather more than 100,000, the matter may be introduced for discussion in parliament.

The statements made Tuesday by the candidate for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party, who sought to prevent the entry of Muslims in the US, were sentenced to "worldwide. Donald Trump also caused controversy with his statements about Paris and London.

"Look at what happened in Paris, horrible slaughter (...). There are areas in Paris that are radicalized, where the police refuse to go. They are terrified, "he said.

"We zones in London and other places that are so radicalized that police fear for their lives," he added.

"The Londoners police do a very good job. And they have very good relations with British Muslims, whose contribution to our country is huge, "was the reaction in parliament today the British Finance Minister George Ozmporn.

"Frankly the comments of Donald Trump contrary to the United States founding principles," he added. "I believe that the best way for someone to answer such nonsense is to have a democratic debate and to say very clearly that his views are not welcome."

The mayor of London Boris Johnson yesterday characterize the statements of Donald Trump 'completely idiotic. " "The only reason I would avoid certain neighborhoods of New York is the risk to fall there on the Donald Trump" eironefthike.

"Every candidate for the US presidential elections is welcome to be informed by the Metropolitan Police about the reality of the order of compliance in London," said the London-based side of the police, adding that the Trump has "completely unfair".

On the website 38 degrees has also published a text that asks to be removed from Donald Trump, who owns two golf courses in Scotland and whose mother was Scottish, the title of honorary doctorate that was given in 2010 by the Scottish university Robert Gkormpon (RGU) in Aberdeen. Today at noon, this text had gathered more than 20,000 signatures

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