Trump tweed bolstered in the UK

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United States President Donald Trump's tweet started in Britain Responding to the comments made by the British Prime Minister Thracerea May on Twitter, many of the country's politicians reacted sharply to counter-tweeting. Besides, today, on Thursday morning, at the start of the session of the parliament, the opposition criticized the indecent behavior of the trumpet, has demanded a statement from the country's MPs.

London mayor Sadiq Khan has demanded to suspend any official trip to the United Kingdom. And MPs have demanded that they call on the US Ambassador to warn the president's behavior.

The incident took place last Tuesday. President Trump has retweeted two tweets from Jeddah France's anti-Islamist provocative deputy leader of Britain's hard-line racist 'Britain First'. Jaida convicted for racist provocation As a result, the leaders of the UK's political and anti-apartheid movement have become critical of the trump due to sharing the racist comments.
In response to media queries, a spokesman for the United Kingdom's Prime Minister's Office said that the comments by Trump extremist groups are hateful, it only provokes lies and animosity.

Then this morning, the people of the United Kingdom of Atlantica got up and watched President Trump tweeted indecently to Prime Minister Theresa May. He wrote, 'Do not look at me, take a look at the destructive extremist Islamic terrorism that is happening in the UK. We're doing quite well. '

The MPs think that the behavior of the United Kingdom and UK is very insulting to the prime minister. They started counter-tweets in response to Trump's tweet from the morning. Heated discussion is also in parliament.

Prime Minister Theresa is on a visit to Jordan today Home Minister Amber Rudd has replied to the question on behalf of the government. He said trumps should be used to exclude Twitter usage. He also warns that such unbridled behavior of trumpets will harm the UK's special relationship with the United States.
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