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Hmmm ... interesting timing ... Trump will be attending a tea party (ahem ... notice its tea and not a coffee party? :good: ) with the Queen on June 3-5 and then will travel over to France to visit with Macron.  And we have Kushner saying the postponed peace-plan will come out immediately after Ramadan ends (June 4th).

Also keep in mind ... Pentecost is June 9th   :popcorn

 

Trump accepts invitation by Queen Elizabeth to visit UK

Jerusalem Post.com

Donald Trump has accepted Queen Elizabeth's invitation to make a state visit to Britain in June, becoming only the third U.S. president to have been accorded the honor by the monarch, Buckingham Palace said on Tuesday.

The trip is likely to be controversial given many Britons deeply dislike the man and reject his policies on issues such as immigration. Protests involving tens of thousands of demonstrators overshadowed a visit by Trump to Britain last July and organizers said they were planning a "huge demonstration" against his state visit.

The opposition Labour Party strongly criticized Prime Minister Theresa May for pressing ahead with the state visit, which May offered to Trump when she became the first foreign leader to visit him after his inauguration in January 2017.

Trump and his wife Melania will visit from June 3-5, the palace said, adding that further details would be announced in due course. State visits are usually pomp-laden affairs featuring an open-top carriage trip through central London and a banquet at Buckingham Palace.

"The UK and United States have a deep and enduring partnership that is rooted in our common history and shared interests," May said in a statement.

May, who is facing calls for her resignation from some lawmakers in her own Conservative Party over her handling of the country's exit from the European Union, which is still stalled, will be hoping for strong backing for a post-Brexit U.S.-UK trade deal.

The state visit would be an opportunity to strengthen already close ties in areas such as trade, investment, security and defense, she said.

During his trip last year, Trump shocked Britain's political establishment by giving a withering assessment of May's Brexit strategy. He said she had failed to follow his advice such as suing the EU but later said May was doing a fantastic job.

“This is a President who has systematically assaulted all the shared values that unite our two countries, and unless Theresa May is finally going to stand up to him and object to that behavior, she has no business wasting taxpayers’ money on all the pomp, ceremony and policing costs that will come with this visit,” Emily Thornberry, Labour's foreign affairs spokeswoman, said in a statement.

Trump's visit in June, which coincides with events to mark the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy, France during World War Two, will include a meeting with May in Downing Street.

TEA AND PROTESTS

Last year, Trump was feted with a lavish dinner at Blenheim Palace, the birthplace of the British World War Two leader Winston Churchill, and he and his wife also had tea with the queen at Windsor Castle.

The president then breached royal protocol by publicly disclosing details of a conversation he had with the 93-year-old monarch about the complexities of Brexit.

Trump's state visit has been a divisive issue for Britons since May issued the invitation, with more than 1.8 million people signing a petition calling for him to be prevented from making such a trip, leading to a debate in parliament in 2017.

More than 100 protests were planned across the country during his visit last year and police had to deploy 10,000 officers, an operation that cost nearly 18 million pounds.

The largest protest in London attracted some 250,000 according to organizers, bringing much of the capital to a standstill.

They promised a "Together Against Trump" protest in June.

"He is a symbol of the new far right, a politics of Islamophobia and anti-Semitism, of war and conflict, and walls and fences that are growing around the world," said Shaista Aziz, from the Stop Trump coalition.

The queen, the world's longest-reigning monarch, has met every U.S leader since Harry S. Truman except for Lyndon Johnson. Only two U.S. presidents - Barack Obama in 2011 and George W. Bush in 2003 - have previously been invited for full state visits.

After leaving Britain, Trump will travel to France to meet French President Emmanuel Macron, the White House said.

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These protests in the UK are organized by the commies & AntiFa, just like here. Same black clothes/masks, commie flags and preprinted signs.

Brits are fighting hard to get away from the EUs communist hold and PM Teresa May.

Nigel Farage (their version of Trump) is extremely high in the polls and if voter fraud is kept at bay, will win by a landslide.

The west is being openly overtaken by communist- marxist but it is not the will of the majority anywhere in western cultures. The propaganda media will have everyone believing otherwise.

Praying for our brothers and sisters across the pond! :yes:

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(ahem … notice its tea and not a coffee party?   ) Yes but that is exactly why we claimed our independence from Britain. Don't let the history revisionists fool you. The Boston Tea Party was not about taxation, it was about the lack of good coffee 😉  :mdrmdr:

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Well ... the history books north of the Mason-Dixon Line indicated the Bostoners went into total despair Cry  after a few Yankee rebels threw the crates of tea into the Boston Harbor. :negative:     Soooo the locals quickly brewed beer and bars suddenly open up on every street corner so the city folks could drown their sorrows until the next batch ship load from Mother England dock on the shorelines. :stinkerbell:

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Update ....

I was just looking up and reading about the cursed coffee bean ... I can’t believe my eyes when I saw this shocking statement .... “After the Boston Tea Party of 1773, large numbers of Americans switched to drinking coffee during the American Revolution because drinking tea had become unpatriotic.”  Gasp.... okaaaay  I will give some credit for your wisecrack comment. :good:   Howeva ... before you start leaping for joy .... think on this  ... the Revolutionary folks living in that era suddenly experienced very very short lifespan.  We are talking a person was lucky to reach the age of 35 yrs old because of their baaad drinking habits. :negative:   Fortunately though a brilliant person figured it out and wanted to improve living conditions and longer life ASAP by once again having tea available for everyone.  :whistle:

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