I'm not stupid,' Trump tells Cameron


London, May 16 (PTI): Donald Trump today indicated that he may end up having a bad relationship with David Cameron after the British Prime Minister criticised his controversial proposal to ban Muslims from entering the US as "divisive, stupid and wrong".

"It looks like we are not going to have a very good relationship," the presumptive Republican presidential nominee said.

"Who knows, I hope to have a good relationship with him [Cameron] but he's not willing to address the problem either."

Cameron, 49, has refused to retract comments he made about the American billionaire tycoon's temporary ban proposal, which he had branded as "divisive, stupid and wrong".

In an interview with Britain's ITV television, Trump responded to his criticism: "Number one, I'm not stupid, I can tell you that right now, just the opposite. I don't think I'm a divisive person, I'm a unifier, unlike our president now."

Trump's comments are likley to cause unease among Britons about their ties with their closest ally, the US.

Trump, 69, also went on to take a dig at the newly-elected Muslim mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, who had snubbed Trump's offer of making him an exception to his Muslim ban plan.

"When he [Khan] won I wished him well. Now, I don't care about him, I mean it doesn't make any difference to me, let's see how he does, let's see if he's a good mayor," he said.

In reference to a question about Khan's comments branding Trump as having an "ignorant view of Islam could make both of our countries less safe – it risks alienating mainstream Muslims around the world and plays into the hands of extremists, he added: "He doesn't know me, hasn't met me, doesn't know what I'm all about. I think they were very rude statements and frankly tell him I will remember those statements. They are very nasty statements… I think it's ignorant for him to say that."

Asked if he was offended by Khan's public denouncement he replied: "Yeah, I am."
However, soon after the telecast a spokesperson for Khan reiterated the London mayor's stand against Trump.

"Donald Trump's views are ignorant, divisive and dangerous – it's the politics of fear at its worst and will be rejected at the ballot box just as it was in London. Sadiq has spent his whole life fighting extremism, but Trump's remarks make that fight much harder for us all – it plays straight into the extremists' hands and makes both our countries less safe," his spokesperson said. 

Trump is also at odds with the UK government stand in favour of staying in the European Union (EU).

In direct contrast to US President Barack Obama's call for Britain to vote "Remain" in the June 23 referendum, Trump favours "Leave".

He said: "A lot of the migration and a lot of the acceptance of people is because of the European Union, I think that's been a disaster.

"I think if I was from Britain I would want to go back to a different system. I've dealt with the European Union and it's very bureaucratic. Personally, in terms of Britain I would say, what do you need it for?"

Trump looks set to battle for the White House against Democrat Hillary Clinton after he won many of the key primaries in the US.

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, May 17 2016

    Their photographs say it all ...

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  • ad, mangaluru

    Tue, May 17 2016

    Donald trump sure can make a disastrous and corrupt America great again.

    BTW American politics is the dirtiest politics on earth, beginning with character assassination.

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  • masif, Jubail

    Mon, May 16 2016

    Never argue with stupid people, They will drag u down their level and then beat u with experience - Mark Twain

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Mon, May 16 2016

    Dear masif, Jubail,

    Your quote is a quote to some extent is correct for ordinary people like me and you.

    However, Donald John Trump is a presidential candidate of the world's first nation. So in their presidential elections there is debates, arguments and counter arguments.

    NOBODY CAN AVOID ARGUING WITH EACH OTHER ARGUMENTS AND DEBATES ARE NECESSARY.

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