Thursday, 5 May 2016

Cameron refuses to back down from his comments about Trump



LONDON (Ina) - rejected the British Prime Minister, David Cameron, the retreat from his remarks about Donald Trump , which he described as the "Bmahdt for the band and stupid and wrong on his request toprevent Muslims entry to the USA , " as cited British site , " the Daily Mail." 
He urged one aide Republican candidate today head of the British government to offer an apology and an invitation to billionaire Trump after the sweep in many states. 
However , the British Cameron as cited British media source, Egypt on those statements that he made ​​to the British House of Commons last year after the launch of Trump's remarks pungent false allegations for Muslims to prevent their entry into the United States of America. 
the source said that " the prime minister will not back down from his comments about Trump after his request to prevent the Muslims to enter the country." 
at the level of Trump 's office, George Babdobols, Special Adviser on Foreign policy said, "it would be a wise decision If Cameron apologized from Trump and drew him a formal invitation to visit Britain to strengthen the relationship between us. " 
Cameron believes that the US election results , " based on the American people alone "option will receive initially Donald Trump if it came on a visit to the country as an official candidate for theRepublican party. 
it was Trump 's remarks It has aroused great resentment in Britain last year and signed a number of British citizens on a petition demanding the British government prohibiting him from entering thecountry, and took advantage of David Cameron 's situation to express his support to public outrage, and it was one of the first Western leaders hostile to the remarks. 
after Trump beat Indiana and the withdrawal of the Republican candidate Ted Cruz of the race, it is likely to increase pressure on the British Prime Minister to receive Trump. 
he said Papadopoulos in an interview to the Times , "We need first to receive an invitation, and if they addressed us the British government, the matter would be great , and will strengthen the unity between the two countries." Regarding Cameron 's remarks about Trump, " The worth of every individual get an apology after insulting him." 
Regarding Cameron 's remarks, Deputy British governor stressed that "Trump is likely to be as described by Cameron, but it was to avoid similar comments, especially since he had become president of the most important country in the world. " 
on the other hand, Prime Minister 's Office confirmed that Britain 's ambassador to the United States linked to a close with both candidates in the race for the US presidency. 
as a reminder, the head of the British government usually avoids comment publicly about the candidates for the US presidency, for fear of being accused of of trying to interfere in the democratic decisions offoreign states and to avoid the consequences of his statements and the deterioration of relations between the two countries in the event of election of the controversial presidential candidate.

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