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Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump has said the UK is in denial over its "massive Muslim problem" – praising controversial Daily Mail columnist Katie Hopkins for her writing on the subject – doubling down on his claim that parts of London are no-go areas for British police officers.
Not content with stirring controversy in the US, where he has called for a complete ban on the arrival of Muslims, Trump has provoked anger from British leaders and the public by addressing UK domestic issues in his own divisive style.
In spite of the growing popularity of an online petition calling for Trump to be banned from the UK, the reality TV magnate he has continued with his onslaught. "The United Kingdom is trying hard to disguise their massive Muslim problem. Everybody is wise to what is happening, very sad! Be honest," Trump wrote on Twitter.
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http://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews...eUIW&ocid=iehp
Seriously, Trump, go fuck yourself really hard and then set whatever that is on your head free to live in the wild as nature intended.
On the up side - I, like many of my countryfolk are a touch concerned that your country may actually make this man president. As much as we comfort ourselves with the notion that he is too off the wall to actually get into the white house... we were all thinking the same about Bush when he was coming up, and look how that ended up. Trump's a whole other brand of nasty and assinine and possibly more dangerous. So, where's the upside?
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He then praised Katie Hopkins – an avid fan of the US presidential hopeful – for her contribution to the debate calling her . Hopkins notoriously referred to migrants trying to reach Europe as "feral animals" and "cockroaches". She has also said she will move to the US if Trump is elected president.
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So - at least we'd have that to soften the blow.