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Solidarity in telling Trump he isn't welcome in Britain

WRITERS, actors and celebrities have joined anti-Trump campaigners to tell the US president once again that he’s not welcome in Britain.

Academic Noam Chomsky sent a message of support to the Together Against Trump protest, saying demonstrators should welcome Donald Trump with “the contempt that he richly merits.”

Poet, musician and writer Benjamin Zephaniah said we didn’t need someone like the US president “in our country promoting more division” at a time when “we should be breaking down borders.”

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