Trump and May set to clash on climate change and Huawei ahead of mass British protests

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US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Theresa May will clash over issues like climate change and Huawei in Downing Street talks on Tuesday.

U.S. President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump view displays of U.S. items of the Royal collection at Buckingham Palace in central London, Britain June 3, 2019.US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Theresa May are set to clash over issues including climate change and Huawei in Downing Street talks on Tuesday.

UK ministers have been forced to repeat that the National Health Service would not be any part of a trade deal.LONDON — Theresa May is set for robust discussions with Donald Trump on issues like climate change and her decision to let Chinese technology company Huawei develop the United Kingdom's 5G mobile phone networks, when she hosts the president in Downing Street on Tuesday.

The Downing Street meeting will take place amid mass anti-Trump protests in several major UK cities, including a protest in Trafalgar Square in central London. Labour leader Jeremy CorbynTrump praised the"eternal friendship" between the UK and US during a state banquet at Buckingham Palace on Monday evening.

The pair will instead take part in a series of painstakingly choreographed meetings designed to underpin business relations between the two countries and to highlight the potential benefits of a post-Brexit trade deal, starting with a joint business breakfast between UK and US firms at Number 10 on Tuesday.

Health Secretary Matt Hancock, who is among the 13 candidates running to succeed May as prime minister, insisted the NHS was"not for sale."

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