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SNP MP left 'red faced' over criticism of Donald Trump state banquet
SNP MP Chris Law criticized attendance at a Windsor Castle banquet with US President Trump amid allegations of genocide in Gaza, leading to internal party controversy and post deletion.
- Scotland’s First Minister attended a banquet honoring U.S. President Donald Trump, which prompted criticism from senior SNP MP Chris Law for seeming to support genocide in Gaza. Law stated on X that attending was conceding this point.
- Trump praised the U.S.-U.K. relationship at the banquet, saying it was 'special' and emphasizing cultural ties. He celebrated the bond between America and the United Kingdom as 'priceless and eternal.'
- There was significant protest against Trump’s visit in London, with demonstrators holding banners that read, 'No to the racism, no to Trump.
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Swinney was ‘representing Scotland’ at state banquet for Trump, says minister
An SNP MP had earlier suggested attending the event could show support for ‘genocide in Gaza’.
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