The morning after President Trump tweeted about not coming to Britain’s capital, a wax figure of him appeared outside the U.S. embassy in London. (Associated Press)The morning after President Trump tweeted about not coming to Britain’s capital, a wax figure of him appeared outside the U.S. embassy in London. Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, a former mayor of London, accused Khan and Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn of endangering the “crucial relationship” between the United States and Britain. Robin Niblett, the director of Chatham House, a London think tank, said that U.S.-British relations are “buffeted” by Trump’s moods. A group called “Stop Trump” vowed the “biggest demonstration in British history,” should Trump visit.
Source: Washington Post January 13, 2018 00:12 UTC