The president claimed that in 1917, the Spanish Flu "probably ended the second World War".
Migrants living in Calais have been left “exhausted, scared and not knowing which way to turn” by Priti Patel’s calls for tougher action on Channel crossings, a humanitarian charity has warned.
More crossings continued in the early hours of Monday morning, with an inflatable dinghy thought to be carrying more than 20 people from Syria - including women and children - met by a Border Force boat off the coast of Dover.
The comments come amidst heightened tensions between the hard left and Labour Party moderates.
It is the President's "dream" to have his face carved next to George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt.
“It is really quite irritating. It’s like you cannot drive around and enjoy a Sunday afternoon whilst black", she told the officers.
"It’s inflammatory and divisive and also errant vacuous nonsense with no meaning in a multi-party democracy."
The initial decision to allow the infection to spread unchecked was in breach of Article 2 of the European Convention on Human Rights, campaigners say.
He will be hoping for a warmer reaction to the one he received last time he was north of the border.
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