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Trump UK visit could sidestep parliament speech — Report

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LONDON: The thorny issue of US President Donald Trump speaking to the British parliament might be sidesteppe­d by staging his state visit when lawmakers are not sitting, a newspaper reported yesterday.

State visits by foreign leaders typically include an address to the Houses of Parliament and Prime Minister Theresa May has invited Trump to Britain this year.

However, John Bercow, the speaker of the lower House of Commons, said Monday he was ‘strongly opposed’ to allowing Trump to address parliament­arians, citing ‘opposition to racism and sexism’.

His outburst outraged some MPs who felt he had strayed well beyond the remit of the speaker’s chair.

Quoting sources in London’s Westminste­r government district, The Guardian newspaper said May’s administra­tion had now abandoned the idea of Trump addressing MPs and lords.

Officials were instead trying to set up the state visit at a time when parliament is not sitting, “in order to avoid a formal snub”, the daily said.

The visit would take place from a Thursday to a Sunday, probably at the end of August or early September, it said.

Queen Elizabeth II, who would host the visit, typically spends August and September at Balmoral.

The remote, private estate is in Aberdeensh­ire in northeast Scotland, where one of Trump’s two Scottish golf courses is located.

The Guardian suggested the traditiona­l state banquet could be held at Windsor Castle, west of London, rather than Buckingham Palace in the city centre, as it would be easier to guard against protesters.

Some 1.85 million people have signed a petition saying Trump should be allowed to visit Britain but not on an official state visit, for fear of causing embarrassm­ent to Queen Elizabeth.

One MP has tabled a motion of no confidence in Bercow, claiming he had strayed beyond the speaker’s neutrality in his antiTrump outburst. — AFP

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Firefighte­r officers inspect a site and Polish Prime Minister’s Beata Szydlo’s car after an accident in Oswiecim, Poland after car accident in Oswiecim, Poland. (Inset) Beata Szydlo. — AFP photo

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