A proposal to ban Donald Trump from the United Kingdom because of his plan to ban Muslims from entering the United States drew a lively debate but little traction Monday in the British Parliament.
Trump got the ire of British Prime Minister David Cameron after last month's terror attack in San Bernardino, Calif., by calling for a temporary ban on allowing Muslims to enter the United States.
The Republican presidential hopeful also lashed out at the city of London, saying it has become so "radicalized" that the police feared for their lives.
London's Metropolitan Police quickly denied Trump's London claim, and Cameron made headlines across Europe when he called Trump's views "divisive, stupid and wrong."