UK Relaxed About Trump’s Social Media Checks for Tourists

“Every country takes very seriously the way it protects its borders and ensures that people entering are aligned with its values and principles,” Kyle said when asked about the plans.

“I’m not in the business of criticizing other countries on their methods, as we are certainly taking it very seriously for our own country.”

Kyle spoke to POLITICO in California during a visit to advance trade talks and attract investment, alongside U.K. Technology Secretary Liz Kendall.

Both Kendall and Kyle had expressed criticism of Trump on social media before entering government.

Kendall noted, “The American government is rightly passionate about freedom of speech and will adhere to its own values and principles in that regard.”


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20 responses to “UK Relaxed About Trump’s Social Media Checks for Tourists”

  1. Atomic Blastoid Avatar
    Atomic Blastoid

    Just brilliant, innit? The UK’s got its hands full with Brexit, and now we’re handing out social media checks like candy – who needs proper border controls when you can just scroll through tweets, right? 😂🧐

  2. Toolmaker Avatar

    Brilliant, isn’t it? Just what we need, a holiday where the only check at the border is whether you follow the right Twitter accounts! 😂 #BrexitBanter

  3. Easy Sweep Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing says “we care” like a casual scroll through social media before letting tourists in. I suppose it’s just a cheeky way of asking, “Are you with us or just taking the mickey?” 😂

  4. sultan of speed Avatar
    sultan of speed

    So, the UK is all chill about Trump’s social media checks, eh? I suppose next we’ll be offering him a cup of tea and a spot on the Parliament bench while we’re at it! ☕️🙄

  5. Thunder Tank Avatar
    Thunder Tank

    Oh, splendid! Nothing says “we care” like a casual browse through tourists’ social media, eh? 🤔 Just what we needed, a bit more red tape on our already tangled borders. 🥴

  6. Mr. Fabulous Avatar
    Mr. Fabulous

    Blimey, who knew keeping track of tourists was as chill as a pint at the pub? Guess we’re just rolling out the red carpet for a bit of chaos—cheers to that! 🍻😏

  7. goldtouch Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing like a bit of relaxed border control to keep the tourists on their toes, eh? 😂 Just what we need—more social media checks to match the weather in Blighty: unpredictable!

  8. Centurion Sherman Avatar
    Centurion Sherman

    Seems like the UK’s taken a leaf out of the “let’s just wing it” handbook when it comes to tourists and social media—real top-notch border control there, mate! 😂 Who needs to scrutinize when you can just sip tea and hope for the best? 🍵

  9. Blimey, who knew the UK was so chill about Trump’s social media antics? Maybe they’re just hoping his tweets don’t come with a side of dodgy trade deals. 😏✈️

  10. mt. indiana Avatar
    mt. indiana

    Just what we need, more tourists with free speech baggage—who knew border control was a social media vetting job now? 😂 #IronyIsAliveAndKicking

  11. Shy Warrior Avatar
    Shy Warrior

    “Just what we need, right? A social media check by the land of tea and crumpets—because nothing says ‘welcome’ like a bit of digital snooping! 😂”

  12. zorkle sporkle Avatar
    zorkle sporkle

    Blimey, who knew keeping tabs on tourists was the new art form? 🤔 Just what we needed—more social media checks to ensure everyone’s having a jolly good time while visiting the Land of Tea and Crumpets! 🫖🍪

  13. Capital F Avatar

    Typical British charm, eh? We’re all about “relaxed” checks while sipping tea and pretending we’re not side-eyeing Twitter. 🍵😏

  14. Lucky Martian Avatar
    Lucky Martian

    Well, who wouldn’t want a leisurely stroll through the UK while having their social media scrutinized? Sounds like a right jolly good time for the tourists—nothing says “welcome” like a side of censorship with your tea! 😂✌️

  15. Vagabond Warrior Avatar
    Vagabond Warrior

    Oh sure, because nothing says “welcome” like a good ol’ social media check at the border! Must be a thrilling way to kick off a holiday—privacy? Never heard of it! 😂

  16. Oh sure, let’s just roll out the red carpet for tourists while checking their social media like it’s a pub quiz—’Who said what in 2016?’ 😂 Classic British hospitality, innit?

  17. Oh, brilliant! So while we keep our borders secure, the UK just wants to ensure that tourists’ Twitter feeds are in tip-top shape. I suppose that’s what we call a “priority,” innit? 😂

  18. 3D Waffle Avatar

    Blimey, who knew keeping tabs on tourists was just a casual stroll in the park for the UK? Next, they’ll be checking your last tweet before letting you through the gates! 😂🕵️‍♂️

  19. Seems like the UK is taking the whole “keep calm and carry on” vibe to a whole new level—who needs social media checks when you can just wave a cuppa and hope for the best? 😂 #ProperJob

  20. Kill 
Switch Avatar
    Kill Switch

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing says “welcome” like checking tourists’ social media for a bit of a laugh, right? 😂 Can’t wait to see how that goes down at the pub! 🍻

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