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Wednesday 09 November 2016 8:48 am

How did UK politicians react to Donald Trump’s victory?

By: Natasha Clark

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Donald Trump has won the US Presidential Election, and no one is sure how to react.

The markets are down, the currency is all over the place and people have woken up in Britain confused and worried about what the future might hold for international relations.

And what does this mean for the special relationship? Don't forget, it was just a few months ago that British politicians debated whether they should ban Trump from visiting Britain after a petition gathered over half a million signatures.

David Cameron famously described Trump as "divisive, stupid and wrong". Boris Johnson declared: "The only reason I wouldn't go to some parts of New York is the real risk of meeting Donald Trump."

And Theresa May has said he is "plain wrong". This morning she congratulated him on his win and said that the US would continue to be a strong partner of the UK.

"I look forward to working with President-elect Donald Trump, building on these ties to ensure the security and prosperity of our nations in the years ahead," she said.

Politicians have been sharing their reactions this morning as the news came in.

Many are sad.

A devastating day. For women. For people of colour. For a tolerant society. But we must not mourn, we must organise like never before.

— Caroline Lucas (@CarolineLucas) November 9, 2016

Words fail me. Gutted #USElection2016

— Lucy Powell MP (@LucyMPowell) November 9, 2016

I'd usually try to console myself and say it's always darkest before the dawn, but the next four years are looking so grim. #Election2016

— Alison Thewliss 🧡 (@alisonthewliss) November 9, 2016

But some are jubilant. 

Tory MP Philip Davies congratulates Trump for his ‘stunning election victory,’ says he looks forward to ‘very close UK and US relations’

— Matt Dathan (@matt_dathan) November 9, 2016

Now we all pick ourselves up dust ourselves off and renew our campaign for a world that is rational moral & decent!

— Barry Sheerman MP (@BarrySheerman) November 9, 2016

Some are concerned with trying to analyse the results.

By electing #Trump US electorate show they don't like being told how to vote any more than British voters. #Elections2016 pic.twitter.com/OJUyXI0PPq

— Nigel Huddleston MP (@HuddlestonNigel) November 9, 2016

Democracy means respecting the rights & opinions of those who don't win as well as those who do – not chanting 'lock her up' #Trump https://t.co/h9zOTSVqfy

— Angela Eagle DBE (@angelaeagle) November 9, 2016

White voters (especially men) unsurprisingly for Trump but a third of Latino men & a quarter of Latino women also voted for him pic.twitter.com/S3OIjwUVJK

— Liz Kendall (@leicesterliz) November 9, 2016

Today is a good day to remember why #FreedomofMovement is such a deep & emotional issue for E.Europeans & particularly Germans. #BerlinWall https://t.co/EDEu68eGS2

— Dr Philippa Whitford (@Dr_PhilippaW) November 9, 2016

Pollsters, media commentators & most of all left of centre politicians need to ask "why do we so misunderstand our voters?" #ElectionNight

— James Cleverly🇬🇧 (@JamesCleverly) November 9, 2016

Some, including the former shadow leader of the House, Chris Bryant, and former Ukip donor Arron Banks, are getting into spats…

You and I have very different understandings of Christianity https://t.co/oBPThx7wi8

— Chris Bryant (@RhonddaBryant) November 9, 2016

Many are worried, including Labour leadership candidate, Owen Smith.

https://twitter.com/OwenSmith_MP/status/796260701299998720

The world has become more dangerous this morning. Moderates across the political spectrum must calmly & firmly stand by our principles

— Sir Bob Neill KC (Hon) MP (@neill_bob) November 9, 2016

https://twitter.com/sarahwollaston/status/796259114070507520

Some are plain confused.

Can't deny days like these make you question humanity. As voters chose to have a racist, sexist, xenophobe in the White House. I mean why?!

— Chris Elmore MP (@CPJElmore) November 9, 2016

America… REALLY? #TRUMP

— Owen Thompson MP 🎗 (@OwenThompson) November 9, 2016

Lots are shocked.

https://twitter.com/JamesBerryMP/status/796262342396887040

2016. Remarkable.

— David Jones (@DavidJonesMP) November 9, 2016

NO NO NO NO NO !!!!!

— Rt Hon Nadine Dorries (@NadineDorries) November 9, 2016

President Trump, a terrifying day for the world and for everyone who values democracy and freedom

— Steve Reed (@SteveReedMP) November 9, 2016

Others are fed up.

Proof that in the right circumstances a pig's bladder on a stick can be elected as leader of the so called free World

— Kevin Brennan MP (@KevinBrennanMP) November 9, 2016

But lots are gearing up for a fight.

Decent left of centre politics defeated by divisive right wing populism. Repercussions will be felt around the world incl here. Get ready.

— Dan Jarvis (@DanJarvisMP) November 9, 2016

Fell asleep. But the nightmare was real. So much more now to do for our country, our planet and all humanity.

— Luciana Berger (@lucianaberger) November 9, 2016

If you have woken up today feeling lost, heartbroken and helpless: Don't mourn, organise. Don't give up. They want you to give up. Don't.

— David Lammy (@DavidLammy) November 9, 2016

2/2 There are many reasons for the defeat -junking our values & beliefs is not the answer. Getting globalisation to work for all is the task

— ChukaUmunna (@ChukaUmunna) November 9, 2016

For those with a progressive heart. Our distress today is no reason to give up. No reason to leave the fight. It's the reason to join it ❤️

— Alison McGovern (@Alison_McGovern) November 9, 2016

Those of us who believe in liberal, progressive and tolerant values ain't going anywhere. We must redouble efforts to make our case. https://t.co/PfwJbF0GpE

— Stewart McDonald MP (@StewartMcDonald) November 9, 2016

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