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THERESA MAY: TRUMP TOLD ME TO ‘SUE THE EU’

US president says he gave May a suggestion on how to deal with the European Union, but she probably found that ‘too tough’; the suggestion was ‘no negotiatio­ns’ with EU, says May

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

British Prime Minister Theresa May on Friday revealed that US President Donald Trump had suggested her to “sue” the European Union instead of negotiatin­g with them on Brexit as she termed it as a “brutal” advice.

During a joint press conference at the British PM’s Chequers retreat on Friday, Trump had told reporters that he had given May a suggestion on how to deal with the EU but she probably found that “too tough”. “He told me I should sue the EU – not go into negotiatio­ns,” May told the BBC, on being asked what that suggestion was.

The British PM went on to defend her controvers­ial new White Paper for Brexit, which has shaken up her government with high-profile Cabinet resignatio­ns, and urged critics, both in and out of her own Conservati­ve party, to back it.

“Interestin­gly, what the President also said at that press conference was ‘don’t walk away’. Don’t walk away from those negotiatio­ns because then you’ll be stuck. So, I want us to be able to sit down to negotiate the best deal for Britain,” she said, urging people to “keep their eye on the prize” of Brexit.

Her message comes ahead of crucial votes in the House of Commons on trade and customs policy in the coming week, during which the government is likely to be under pressure to get them through Parliament.

Trump, who began a four-day visit to the UK on Thursday, will conclude the private leg of his tour in Scotland on Sunday to head to Finland for talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki on Monday.

“The weather is beautiful and this place is incredible. Tomorrow I go to Helsinki for a meeting with Vladimir Putin,” he said in a message on Twitter.

He played a few rounds of golf at his Turnberry golf course on the Ayrshire coast, where he arrived on Saturday after tea with Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle.

Protests have followed him around the UK, with campaigner­s also gathering around the perimeter of the golf course as he played on Saturday afternoon. He waved as they heckled him from a hill overlookin­g the Ailsa championsh­ip course of his golf resort.

In Edinburgh, thousands of people marched through the city in a demonstrat­ion against the US President and waved placards as they gathered in the Scottish capital’s Meadows, where two giant nappyclad baby Trump balloons were inflated.

Police Scotland are on the hunt for a protester who paraglided into the no-fly zone just yards from the US President at his golf resort with the banner “Trump: Well Below Par”. Environmen­tal group Greenpeace have claimed responsibi­lity for the stunt.

“INTERESTIN­GLY, WHAT THE PRESIDENT ALSO SAID AT THAT PRESS CONFERENCE WAS 'DON'T WALK AWAY’. DON'T WALK AWAY FROM THOSE NEGOTIATIO­NS BECAUSE THEN YOU’LL BE STUCK” THERESA MAY

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 ?? PHOTO: REUTERS ?? Britain’s PM Theresa May at BBC’s Andrew Marr Show in central London
PHOTO: REUTERS Britain’s PM Theresa May at BBC’s Andrew Marr Show in central London

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