British Parliament is actually calling on Trump to delete his Twitter account

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It’s not uncommon to see members of the UK Parliament from the opposite sides of the political spectrum agree on matters of national unity or security — after a terrorist attack or a huge natural disaster, for example. 

But Thursday’s display for the “urgent question” at the House of Commons, after the U.S. president retweeted three videos from extreme far-right, anti-Muslim group Britain First, is in many ways unprecedented. 

While Home Secretary Amber Rudd kept an institutional profile, reiterating the government’s line that Donald Trump was “wrong” to retweet Britain First and confirming his state visit has been postponed until further notice, other MPs went much further, venting their anger and condemnation at Trump’s words.  Read more…

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