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Glac09
12-12-2015, 12:25 AM
A petition calling for Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump to be banned from entering the UK has gathered more than 400,000 signatures, so MPs will have to consider debating it.
The petition went on Parliament’s e-petition website on Tuesday.
It was posted in response to Mr Trump’s call for a “total” stop on Muslims entering the United States.
Chancellor George Osborne criticised Mr Trump’s comments but rejected calls for him to be banned from the UK.
A counter-petition, set up on Wednesday, saying Mr Trump should not be banned as it would be “totally illogical” has gained more than 9,000 signatures.
Any petition with more than 100,000 signatures is automatically considered for debate in Parliament.
Mr Trump is seeking the Republican nomination for next year’s US presidential election.
He said on Wednesday he would never leave the 2016 race, despite the volume of calls for him to step aside.
You can sign the petition calling for the ban here.

A petition calling for Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump to be banned from entering the UK has gathered more than 400,000 signatures, so MPs will have to consider debating it. The petition went on Parliament’s e-petition website on Tuesday. It was posted in response to Mr Trump’s call for a […]
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strivingobserver98
12-12-2015, 10:40 AM
Now at 543,500 signatures!

https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/114003
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czgibson
12-12-2015, 04:53 PM
Is Donald Trump a Democratic secret agent?
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12-12-2015, 10:34 PM
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format_quote Originally Posted by czgibson
I suppose nothing is out of the realm of possibility. Sometimes life is stranger than fiction.

That said, I do not think it is likely that Donald Trump is a "secret agent" or secret anything of Democrats.

Knowing that Hillary Clinton is most likely going to be win the primary ticket of the Democratic Party to the Presidential Race, the shrewd businessman in Donald Trump would have recognized he'd be making a sophomoric move to try to outcompete her within her own party; therefore, it was unbelievably smart of him to decide to run as a Republican candidate.

Hillary Clinton's been the favorite to win for the Democrat Party from Day One, even before she'd made the nascent announcement of her intention to run again in the primary elections.

Bernie Sanders, a self-confessed democratic socialist, sounds far more genuine and sincere, yet even he probably recognizes that he'll likely not win the primaries against her.

I don't dislike Donald Trump, but I don't know that having him as President of the United States would "make America great again" because the things that make America great already are enshrined in the Constitution, things against which he seems to want to find loopholes to "fix" undesired policy decisions of Obama's administration. It's a shame because I actually thought he'd been one of the better candidates to bring American economy the boom we'd want as Americans, but with his negative attitude towards blacks, Muslims, Hispanics, and anyone who doesn't fall worshipful at his feet, he seems more like a bombastic person likely to run America into the ground all the while talking talks about how he'll "make America great again." Also, I find the sycophancy characterizing his talks to his largely proletariat constitution a little frightening and also his innumerable reference to the number of people attending his talk too egomaniacal to be sensical.

If Donald Trump was the President of the United States, I'd be afraid he'd bring WWIII to America's borders. While all holy books warn of WWIII, I do hope we can escape the undesirable fate of having a leader willing to sacrifice us Americans (and other world's peoples) at the altar of his ego.
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