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Donald Trump's 'massive Muslim problem' in the UK claim prompts Twitter response | Donald Trump's 'massive Muslim problem' in the UK claim prompts Twitter response |
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Social media users have been ridiculing Donald Trump’s claim the UK has a “massive Muslim” problem". | Social media users have been ridiculing Donald Trump’s claim the UK has a “massive Muslim” problem". |
The businessman, who is currently running for president, has come under fire for his call to ban Muslims from entering the US. | The businessman, who is currently running for president, has come under fire for his call to ban Muslims from entering the US. |
He was also criticised for accusing the UK of having a problem with Islamaphobia. | He was also criticised for accusing the UK of having a problem with Islamaphobia. |
On Twitter, the hashtag #massivemuslimproblems has been spreading – but perhaps not for the reasons Mr Trump would want. | On Twitter, the hashtag #massivemuslimproblems has been spreading – but perhaps not for the reasons Mr Trump would want. |
Mr Trump today praised Daily Mail columnist Katie Hopkins, tweeting his thanks for her "powerful writing on the U.K.'s Muslim problems." | Mr Trump today praised Daily Mail columnist Katie Hopkins, tweeting his thanks for her "powerful writing on the U.K.'s Muslim problems." |
He has faced world wide condemnation from figureheads such as David Cameron, Benjamin Netanyahu, Barack Obama and Boris Johnson for his anti-Muslim comments and a petition calling to ban him from the UK has passed 380,000 signatures. | He has faced world wide condemnation from figureheads such as David Cameron, Benjamin Netanyahu, Barack Obama and Boris Johnson for his anti-Muslim comments and a petition calling to ban him from the UK has passed 380,000 signatures. |
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