SLOUGH’S MP has questioned the Prime Minister regarding a state visit from President Donald Trump.

During Prime Minister’s Questions on Wednesday, Tan Dhesi asked Maidenhead MP Theresa May if she was interested in offering President Trump a state visit in light of his recent ‘put-downs’ to the UK Government.

Mr Dhesi asked: “After the internationally embarrassing news of the Tory council leader from my neighbouring borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, and his deplorable attitude in regards to homelessness and the Royal Wedding, and the recent put-downs to the PM and our government by President Trump, can the PM actually confirm if she wants an invite to be extended for the Royal Wedding, and a state visit, to the ‘very stable genius’ from the US?

Theresa May replied: “The honourable gentleman knows that we have a strong and enduring relationship, with the United States. An invitation to President Trump for a state visit has been extended – I have to say to the honourable gentleman, I’m not responsible for invitations to the Royal Wedding.

“He should be aware that the Royal Borough has taken a number of actions to support vulnerable residents, including those who are homeless, such as the establishment of an emergency night shelter, a day service attached to that providing support services to vulnerable residents, a comprehensive seven-day-a-week service for the homeless, or those at risk of homelessness, and they have also applied the severe weather emergency protocol.”