Trump Poor Relationship with the Leader of The United Kingdom Is Expected to Say


Trump Poor Relationship with the Leader of The United Kingdom Is Expected to Say


FILE - In this May 3, 2016, file photo, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks in New York. Trump is …


U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump says he may have a poor relationship with Prime Minister David Cameron in light of the British leader's criticism of Trump's call for all Muslims to be temporarily banned from entering the United States.

"It seems that we have a very good relationship are not going to," Trump in the interview, which was held in New York. "Who knows, it is expected to have a good relationship I (Cameroon), but he is not ready to solve the problem."
Cameron described the ban as proposed Trump Muslim refuses to withdraw the remarks "stupid and wrong division." But a spokesman for Cameron Dan Smith told reporters that the president of York, regardless of who wins the presidential election, "is committed to maintaining the special relationship."                                      Click For You


"He has been clear that he will work with whoever is president of the United States," York-Smith said.

In the interview conducted Saturday, head of the new municipality and the trump card in London to call him ignorant, Sadiq Khan, the "savages" to describe. He said the real estate mogul said he "remember" the idea that Khan, a Muslim, will be a temporary exception to the prohibition of the mayor of a hostile response.

"He does not know me, I have not met, I do not know what I'm all about. I think they were very harsh statements, and really, I tell her I'll remember those statements," said Trump. "They are very bad statement."

Trump denied that Khan "war" was.

"I think it is very rude to him. In fact it is the opposite," he said. "I wish him well when he heard he won, he is a Muslim, and I think it is not wise for him to say so."

Khan said that the Office of the American electorate would reject the idea of
​​Trump.

"Sadik spent his whole life fighting extremism, but Trump's remarks have to fight hard to make - it plays directly into the hands of extremists and makes us less secure of the two countries," a statement from his office said.

When we mentioned has been described Khan ignorant Trump, Trump shook his head and said, "to do an IQ test."

The mayor's office rejected the idea, saying: "Ignorance is not the same thing and the lack of intelligence."


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