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Donald Trump Asked Theresa May To 'Fix' UK Public Reception For Him

Donald Trump Asked Theresa May To 'Fix' UK Public Reception For Him

Donald Trump has demonstrated his limited knowledge of the UK public and the influence of Theresa May by saying he will not come to Britain for his controversial state visit until he is sure of getting a "better reception", it has been reported.

The President was said to have told the Prime Minister he had not had "great coverage" in the UK and had urged her to "fix it for me", according to The Sun on Sunday.

It was originally reported last month that Trump had informed May that he did not want to go ahead with the visit if there were likely to be large-scale protests, reports the Press Association.

The Sun on Sunday said it had now obtained a transcript of their telephone conversation in which Trump said: "I haven't had great coverage out there lately, Theresa."

May replied: "Well, you know what the British press are like."

He said: "I still want to come, but I'm in no rush. So, if you can fix it for me, it would make things a lot easier.

"When I know I'm going to get a better reception, I'll come and not before."

Mrs May was widely criticised for bestowing such a controversial figure the honour of a state visit so early in his presidency when she met Mr Trump for the first time in the White House in January.

However no date has yet been set for the visit - which had originally been expected to take place this year - prompting speculation that it could be delayed until next year at the earliest.

Trump confirmed that he still intended to come to London when he met May last week at the G20 summit in Hamburg, while Downing Street has said they are still working on dates.

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