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Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May addresses the country after Britain's election at Downing Street in London, Britain, June 9, 2017.
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May addresses the country after Britain's election at Downing Street in London, Britain, June 9, 2017. | (Photo: Reuters/Stefan Wermuth)

British Prime Minister Theresa May, a member of the Conservative Party and devout Christian, denounced Trump's comments as creating a false moral equivalency between fascism and anti-fascism.

"I see no equivalence between those who propound fascist views and those who oppose them," said Prime Minister May, as reported by the UK Mirror.

"I think it is important for all those in positions of responsibility to condemn far right views wherever we hear them."

May went on to note that her country has "taken action to ban far-right groups here, we have proscribed certain far-right groups here in the United Kingdom."

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