MPs and peers try to block Trump from parliament address
- A number of MPs and Lords are trying to block Donald Trump from addressing Parliament during his upcoming state visit to the UK in September, as reported by Lord Foulkes of Cumnock.
- In a letter to Lord McFall, Lord Foulkes expressed concerns about Trump's attitude towards the UK and Parliament's democratic values.
- Historically, both John Bercow and over 70 Labour MPs blocked Trump from addressing Parliament during his first term in office.
- Trump's upcoming state visit is scheduled for September, following an invitation from King Charles and Sir Keir Starmer.
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MPs and peers call for ‘liar’ Trump to be blocked from speaking in Parliament on state visit
MPs and peers have launched a campaign calling for President Donald Trump to be blocked from speaking in Parliament during his state visit to the UK later in the year. Trump has suggested that the visit, which will be hosted by King Charles, may be set for September. Some MPs are seeking to block Trump from speaking in Parliament, calling him a “serial liar” who isn’t acting in “good faith” towards the UK, according to The Times. Lords Speaker, …
MPs plotting to BLOCK Donald Trump's address to Parliament - 'We've got nothing to learn from a serial liar!'
MPs plotting to BLOCK Donald Trump's address to Parliament - 'We've got nothing to learn from a serial liar!' - MPs and peers have launched a campaign to block former US President Donald Trump from addressing Parliament during his upcoming state visit to the UK in September 2025
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