chrisd
Major Champion
So. The Speaker if the House of Commons has vetoed the invitation of Donald Trump to speak to the Commons during his visit later on
Right or wrong?
Right or wrong?
Right or wrong?
playing devils advocate here, but the President of China and the Emir of Kuwait have both addressed Parliament, both countries have appalling human rights records
surely we must be even handed
playing devils advocate here, but the President of China and the Emir of Kuwait have both addressed Parliament, both countries have appalling human rights records
surely we must be even handed
Three wrongs don't make a right Phil. Those two should've been shown the door too. Better we stop the rot eventually than let the sore fester on indefinitely.
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I say he's wrong. We have had many brave souls die to keep our freedom of speech and spirit. Whether we like Trump or not he has the right as POTUS to have the offer extended to him. We don't have to like or listen to him just extend the position he holds, the honour of addressing the House if he wants.
And Trump is doing his best to silence freedom of speech. Deriding the judge who ruled his immigration ban EO as being illegal and unconstitutional and referring to him as a 'so-called judge' and tweeting earlier today that any polls that disagree with his position as Fake News. We do value freedom of speech - he does not - and any kudos he gains from visiting the UK will simply be self-aggrandisement and ego-stroking. We should not give him that pleasure. More than half of the US electorate will thank us for that.
What they do over there is up to them and their electorate. Freedom of speech cannot be allowed just when you choose to like someone.
What they do over there is up to them and their electorate. Freedom of speech cannot be allowed just when you choose to like someone.
What is the problem to which banning Trump from speaking in the HOC is the resolution?With Freedom of Speech must also come responsibility
Freedom of Speech doesn't mean being allowed to spread messages of hatred , racism and sexism- Trump is guilty of them so because he can't act responsible when speaking he won't be allowed to talk his nonsense with in the HoC
Nobody is denying him freedom of speech, all he is being denied is the platform of an address to parliament which would have given more credence to his racism, sexism and lies.
I actually think Bercow is both right and wrong on this. Right that Trump should not be given this platform but wrong in that it shouldn't really be for the speaker to decide. But since the PM and government have abandoned their principles on this I suppose we should be glad that someone has at least spoken up.