Toronto Star

Trump dumps on May in U.K.

U.S. president blames British PM for ruining Brexit negotiatio­ns

- JONATHAN LEMIRE AND JILL COLVIN

“I guess when they put out blimps to make me feel unwelcome, no reason for me to go to London.” U.S PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP

BLENHEIM PALACE, ENGLAND— Dishing up a fresh dose of chaos on his European tour, U.S. President Donald Trump left behind a contentiou­s NATO gathering in Brussels and moved on to Britain, where a pomp-filled welcome ceremony was soon overshadow­ed by an interview in which Trump blasted Prime Minister Theresa May, blamed London’s mayor for terror attacks against the city and argued that Europe was “losing its culture” because of immigratio­n.

Trump, in an interview with the Sun newspaper, said he felt unwelcome in London because of protests, including plans to fly a giant balloon over Parliament on Friday that depicts him as an angry baby in a diaper.

“I guess when they put out blimps to make me feel unwelcome, no reason for me to go to London,” he said.

Trump, in the interview given before he left Brussels for the U.K., accused May of ruining what her country stands to gain from the Brexit vote to leave the European Union.

He said her former foreign secretary, Boris Johnson, would make an “excellent” prime minister, speaking just days after Johnson resigned his position in protest over May’s Brexit plans. Trump added that May’s “soft” blueprint for the U.K.’s future dealings with the EU would probably “kill” any future trade deals with the United States.

Details from Trump’s interview became public as Trump was attending a black-tie dinner with May to welcome him to Britain with pomp and pageantry.

On Thursday night, hundreds of demonstrat­ors chanted outside the U.S. ambassador’s residence where Trump was staying on the outskirts of London, providing a preview of the forceful protests expected on Friday. Trump acknowledg­ed he didn’t feel welcome in the city and blamed that in part on Mayor Sadiq Khan, who gave protesters permission to fly the six-metre-tall balloon depicting Trump as an angry baby.

Trump also blamed recent terrorist attacks there on Khan, who is a Muslim. The president claimed Europe is “losing its culture” because of immigratio­n from the Middle East and Africa.

 ?? GEOFF PUGH/AFP/GETTY IMAGES ?? Details from U.S. President Trump’s interview became public as he attended a black-tie dinner with British PM Theresa May.
GEOFF PUGH/AFP/GETTY IMAGES Details from U.S. President Trump’s interview became public as he attended a black-tie dinner with British PM Theresa May.

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