
Donald Trump is due to visit the UK on 13 July. Theresa May has ample reasons to cancel Donald Trump’s visit to the UK next month, Jeremy Corbyn has said.
The Labour leader said the escalating trade dispute between US and the EU, as well as the US treatment of child migrant detainees separated from their parents, were reasons enough to rescind the invitation to the US president.
Donald Trump needs to understand that declaring a trade war by putting tariffs on aluminium and steel and then building up a series of tit-for-tat series of retaliations, in which the US retreats in on itself and starts a trade war with the rest of the world, is going in a very bad and dangerous direction, Corbyn said.
Interestingly, it’s been downgraded time after time from a state visit to an official visit to a visit, he said. So I’m not absolutely sure what he’s going to do on this very brief time he has in the UK.
Asked if Corbyn would invite Trump for a state visit were he in No 10, Corbyn said: We’d have to change the date to a long way down the line.
Instead, Trump is likely to meet the prime minister in her country retreat at Chequers and the Queen at Windsor Castle, with a visit to his Scottish golf course also a possibility.
Trump could return for a full state visit next summer. Britain’s national security advisor, Sir Mark Sedwill, was recorded suggesting the date in a Channel 4 documentary to mark the opening of the new US embassy in south-west London.

