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We’re not gonna have a very good relationship’, Donald Trump tells UK

UK Prime Minister David Cameron a year ago called Donald Trump divisive, moronic and wrong for his proposed Muslim boycott if elected  as president. In a meeting with Piers Morgan telecasted at the beginning of today on ITV’s Good Morning Britain, Trump who is the pre-sumptive Republican contender for the White House said that it appears he won’t have a decent relationship with the UK executive when he gets to be president.

“I hope to have a good relationship with him but it sounds like he’s not willing to address the problem either,” he said.
Addressing the criticisms, Mr Trump said: “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.”
Trump also warned new Mayor of London Sadiq Khan that he would remember his recent comments of him when he becomes president.
Trump had offered an exception for Khan from the proposed Muslim ban, but Khan rejected his exception saying Trump was ignorant.
“This isn’t just about me, It’s about my friends, my family and everyone who comes from a background similar to mine, anywhere in the world.” Khan said.
When asked about Khan’s rejection of his proposed exception to the Muslim ban, Trump said,
“I don’t care about him, it doesn’t make any difference to me, let’s see how he does, let’s see if he’s a good man,”
“Tell him I will remember those statements,” he added. “They’re very nasty statements.”

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