In response to growing rumors, the Downing Street has said it is “not aware” of any plans for the US President Donald to visit the UK in two weeks after the British media reported that he would ‘sneak’a visit to Scotland following the G20 Summit in Hamburg.
According to CNN, spokesman for Prime Minister Theresa May said “…our position remains the same, that an invitation was extended and accepted. Dates will be set in due course”. Reports in the British media claimed that President Trump would visit Turnberry, his golf course in Scotland and then Paris to celebrate Bastille Day, July 14.
Activists, MPs and trade unions vowed to hold the largest demonstrations UK would ever see if President Trump visited the UK and even formed the Stop Trump coalition. May invited Trump to Britain seven days after his inauguration after becoming the first foreign leader to visit him in the White House









