Trump traveled to the U.K. for two opulent state visits but did not address the estate on either occasion, despite being a contentious figure among British lawmakers. In 2017, the then Speaker of the House of Commons, John Bercow, expressed strong opposition to Trump speaking in parliament. During a state visit in a year when the House of Commons was in recess, Trump seemed indifferent, remarking that British MPs should enjoy their break, stating, “I don’t want them to.”
Nigel Farage, leader of the Reform UK party and Trump supporter, commented that the situation might appear as political bias to their closest ally.
“Hillary’s efforts to prioritize women’s and girls’ rights in diplomacy and her contribution to peace-building have positively impacted millions globally, inspiring numerous leaders today,” Conlon communicated to POLITICO London Playbook PM.
Smith also noted Hillary Clinton’s dynamic role as chancellor and expressed enthusiasm for her upcoming visit to Parliament to discuss the university’s future ambitions.












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