Naz Shah invited Donald Trump for a curry
She also invited him to a meal in her constituency, Bradford West, in a bid to “challenge” his controversial on Islam.
The billionaire sparked fury when he called for every Muslim to be barred from entering the US last month.
She also offered to visit synagogues, churches and mosques in her constituency, a Labour safe seat, with the Republican candidate.
The Labour MP also quoted the Koran, Islam’s holy book
“If someone does bad, you do good in return. I will not allow the rhetoric of badness into my life, into my heart, or that of my constituents.
“What I will do is challenge that with goodness because hatred breeds hate – and that is not something that I will tolerate.”
More than 570,000 Britons want to ban Trump from the UK
No vote was held at the end of the debate, but many MPs said attempts to ban him go against British traditions of freedom of speech.
Conservative Sir Edward Leigh warned against “shutting down an honest debate about immigration”.
And Labour’s Paul Flynn insisted attacking Mr Trump could “fix on him a halo of victimhood” and boost the cause of his supporters.
Claiming there had been a rise in hate crimes since his comments, she added: “His words are poisonous. They risk inflaming tension between vulnerable communities.”
Tory Sarah Wollaston also backed a ban, saying it would “send a very clear message” about people who “demonise an entire people for no reason other than their religion”.
A spokesperson added: “The Government recognises the strength of feeling against the remarks and will continue to speak out against comments which have the potential to divide our communities, regardless of who makes them.
“We reject any attempts to create division and marginalisation amongst those we endeavour to protect.”
via : Daily Express :: Politics Feed