LONDON, Nov 9 โ Over 70,000 people had by Wednesday signed a petition to ban US presidential hopeful Donald Trump from entering Britain following his call to bar Muslims from entering the United States.
The petition was posted on the governmentโs website late Tuesday by Scottish resident Suzanne Kelly, a long-time critic of the 69-year-old billionaire.
โThe UK has banned entry to many individuals for hate speech. The same principles should apply to everyone who wishes to enter the UK,โ said the petition.
โIf the United Kingdom is to continue applying the โunacceptable behaviourโ criteria to those who wish to enter its borders, it must be fairly applied to the rich as well as poor, and the weak as well as powerful,โ it added.
If the number of signatories reaches 100,000, the petition can be considered for debate in Britainโs parliament. The government is also obliged to issue an official response after the tally ticked past 10,000.
Six MPs have also signed a House of Commons motion brought by Labour member Imran Hussain calling on the government โto refuse a visa allowing Donald Trump to visit the UK until Mr Trump withdraws his commentsโ, saying they were โextremely divisive and will incite discrimination and hatred.โ
โ โComplete and utter nonsenseโ โ
Trump, the leading candidate for the Republican presidential nomination, called for a โtotal and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States until our countryโs representatives can figure out what is going onโ following recent terror attacks that left 14 dead in California and 130 dead in Paris.
He later defended his comments on US network MSNBC, saying: โThey have sections in Paris that are radicalised, where the police refuse to go.
โWe have places in Londonโฆ that are so radicalised that the police are afraid for their own lives.โ
London mayor Boris Johnson immediately dismissed Trumpโs comments as โcomplete and utter nonsenseโ while a spokesman for Prime Minister David Cameron called the remarks โdivisive, unhelpful and quite simply wrongโ.
More than 17,000 had signed another petition, also launched by Kelly, calling on the Robert Gordon University in the Scottish city of Aberdeen to strip Trump of an honorary degree awarded in 2010.
Kelly is one of many Aberdeen residents and environmentalists opposed to Trumpโs coastal golf course and hotel development, and a map of the government petition revealed a high number of signatories in the local area.
She submitted her draft government petition last week after Trump, whose mother was Scottish, made inflammatory remarks about Mexican immigrants, but it had been under review by Parliamentโs Petition Committee before going online Tuesday.
Scotlandโs First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said Trumpโs remarks on Muslims were โobnoxious and offensive, and have rightly been condemned by people across the political spectrum.โ
Any British citizen can launch a petition on the governmentโs website, asking for a specific action from the government or parliamentโs lower House of Commons.
Source-capitalfm.co.ke