Thursday, November 30, 2017

MAY STANDS FIRM ON TRUMP TWEETS

UK Prime Minister Theresa May has reiterated her criticism of US President Donald Trump for re-tweeting a far-right British group.

Speaking in Jordan she's said it was 'wrong' for him to do so, despite the President having taken to twitter to rebuke her for that stance.

A series of MPs have condemned President Trump in the UK House of Commons - many calling for a state visit invitation to be withdrawn.

Prime Minister May says the row won't affect the so-called 'special relationship'.

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Prime Minister May says the row won't affect the so-called 'special relationship'.

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Prime Minister May says a state visit invitation stands - but wouldn't be drawn on when it might take place.

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OUT: …a date."
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