Petition To Block Donald Trump From UK Entry Gains Traction

By Sughra Hafeez in News On 9th December 2015
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#1 Ban on Donald Trump entering Britain to be debated in Parliament after 100,000 people sign petition against 'hate speech'

Last week we mentioned Suzanne Kelly in an article and the launch of her petition to block Donald Trump from entering the U.K. The petition is no longer pending, it's LIVE, and it is rapidly gaining traction.

#2 More than 100,000 people have signed petition to ban Donald Trump from Britain for 'hate speech', which means the idea could now be debated in Parliament.

Miss Kelly is from Aberdeen and previously started a petition against Trump in 2013 to prevent him butchering the environment to build "the greatest golf course in the world."

She is back this time because she believes Trump's latest speeches and views have entered the zone of hate speech.

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#3 The petition succinctly and bluntly states:

"If the United Kingdom is to continue applying the ‘unacceptable behaviour' criteria to those who wish to enter its borders, it must be fairly applied to the rich as well as poor, and the weak as well as powerful."

It has gained 27,000+ signatures FAST.

#4 Folks are now starting to see some fascist similarities…

It comes after the tycoon's claims that police in London 'fear for their lives' because some communities are so radicalised.

The Republican frontrunner also demanded 'a total and complete shutdown' of Muslim immigration into America, which David Cameron said was 'divisive, unhelpful and quite simply wrong'.

Mr Trump has been condemned on both sides of the Atlantic for his 'obnoxious, repellent and dangerous' outbursts which led British politicians to describe him as a 'hate preacher'.

Chancellor George Osborne today rejected the call to ban Mr Trump, but called for ‘robust debate' to defeat his ‘nonsense'.

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#5 Zac Goldsmith, Tory candidate to be London Mayor, told a press gallery lunch yesterday:

'Donald Trump began as a bit of a joke and people probably quite liked the idea of him ruffling feathers and knocking people around a bit during the campaign for selection.

'But he has gone way beyond being a joke now, he has become overtly an utterly repellent figure in modern politics.'

He added: 'I think Donald Trump is an appalling creature and I just pray that when America gets off this funfair ride that they're on at the moment, they recognise that Donald Trump is one of the most malignant figures in modern politics and I hope his campaign ends in absolute disaster.'