Most Brits Say Donald Trump Should Not Be Allowed To Address Parliament
President Donald Trump stands with the Easter bunny as he participates in the White House Easter Egg Roll.
Most Brits do not want Donald Trump to give a speech to parliament during his state visit to the UK.
The US president has said he expects to come to Britain in September after being invited by King Charles.
MPs and peers have launched a bid to block him from addressing parliament as part of the visit.
Barack Obama was given that honour when he had his own state visit in 2011.
But Commons speaker Lindsay Hoyle and Lord Speaker Lord McFall are being urged to follow the example of © HuffPost
