Hi John,
We launched this campaign on Saturday morning — and it’s already taken off!
15,000 people have signed our petition calling on Lindsay Hoyle to uphold the same principles shown by John Bercow, who denied Donald Trump the privilege of addressing MPs and Peers in the Palace of Westminster.
This is no ordinary platform. Addressing Parliament is one of the highest honours the UK can offer a world leader.
To put it in perspective:
🇺🇸 Only 6 of the last 14 US Presidents have received a State Visit.
🇺🇸 Just two of those addressed Parliament.
🇺🇸 No President – or any other Head of Government – has ever been invited for a second State Visits.
You don’t need me to explain why Donald Trump doesn’t deserve to be the first.
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Together, we can send a clear message: this honour is reserved for those who truly deserve it, and Trump is not one of them.
Thank you so much for your support!
Best,
Conor
Conor McKenzie
Digital Engagement Manager, Open Britain
On Sat, 1 Mar 2025 at 16:09, Mark Kieran wrote:
Dear John,
Donald Trump has been back in the White House for just five weeks, and already, he’s attacking democracy, undermining institutions, cosying up to autocrats and humiliating America’s traditional allies. Now, he’s been invited to visit the UK again – and there’s speculation he could be invited to address Parliament.
That cannot be allowed to happen.
Addressing Parliament is one of our country’s highest honours and should be reserved for leaders who uphold democracy, not those who tear it down. Trump tried to overturn an election. He fuels division. He tramples on democratic norms. Giving him the prestige of addressing Parliament would send a dangerous message – that we’re willing to overlook all of that.
This isn’t just a matter of routine diplomacy. The world is at a crossroads - we need to signal what is important to us. Trump’s visit will be a rallying point for the forces of authoritarian populism already gaining ground here. Farage will be like a dog with two tails. If we roll out the red carpet for Trump, we legitimise the brutish and hateful behaviour that was on show yesterday in the Oval Office.
It remains to be seen whether growing public disquiet can overturn the decision to invite him. But, if we take a stand now, we can certainly stop him from receiving one of the highest honours our country can give a foreign leader. The key to that is to make our case to the Speaker of the House of Commons and persuade him to refuse to extend an invitation.
Click the button below to read the letter I have sent to the Speaker today, and, if you agree with what I say, please do add your name to it.
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The UK should always be on the side of democracy, not the side of those who seek to undermine it. Let’s make that crystal clear to the world.
All the very best,
Mark Kieran
CEO, Open Britain
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