The UK government is thinking about welcoming US President-elect Donald Trump for a state visit, Downing Street has said.


The Republican, who beat Democratic adversary Hillary Clinton in the race prior this month, is because of take office on 20 January.

Recently, MPs bantered about banning Mr Trump from the UK.

Be that as it may, the legislature has focused on the significance of keeping up the "unique relationship" between the nations.

Executive Theresa May's authentic representative said: "A welcome for a state visit is something that is under thought taking after the race of another US president. One of the issues under thought is the 2017 state visits."

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