The May government now finds itself alongside UKIP and fascist groups like Britain First as the only voices in Britain backing the ban.
I'm sorry, but the charge that May is "backing the ban" is complete BS...
She said this last Saturday night:
Theresa May has issued a late-night statement saying she “does not agree” with Donald Trump’s ban on refugees and people from seven Muslim-majority countries entering the US, after coming under intense political pressure to condemn the order.
The prime minister released her comments through a spokesman shortly after midnight, saying the UK would “make representations” if British citizens were affected by the 90-day ban on travel to the US for those from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria or Yemen.
“Immigration policy in the United States is a matter for the government of the United States, just the same as immigration policy for this country should be set by our government,” the spokesman said.
“But we do not agree with this kind of approach and it is not one we will be taking.
We are studying this new executive order to see what it means and what the legal effects are, and in particular what the consequences are for UK nationals. If there is any impact on UK nationals then clearly we will make representations to the US government about that.”
That may not sound like an aggressive condemnation, but it can hardly be accurately characterized as "backing the ban"...
And yesterday she went further:
LONDON — British Prime Minister Theresa May called President Trump’s controversial travel ban “divisive and wrong” on Wednesday, a delayed response to the backlash she faced at home for failing to criticize the executive order.[Another mischaracterization; saying you don't agree with something is clearly an expression of criticism]
May, the first foreign leader to meet with Trump at the White House last Friday, told Parliament that “this government is clear that that policy is wrong. We wouldn’t do it. We believe it is divisive and wrong.”
I'm certainly prepared to cut May some slack here, since she was blind-sided by this fiat, just hours after she had completed a visit with Trump at the White House...
But even her initial response could in no way shape or form be called "backing the ban"...