A proposal to ban Donald Trump from the United Kingdom because of his plan to ban Muslims from entering the United States drew a lively debate but little traction Monday in the British Parliament.<br />Trump got the ire of British Prime Minister David Cameron after last month's terror attack in San Bernardino, Calif., by calling for a temporary ban on allowing Muslims to enter the United States.<br />The Republican presidential hopeful also lashed out at the city of London, saying it has become so "radicalized" that the police feared for their lives.<br />London's Metropolitan Police quickly denied Trump's London claim, and Cameron made headlines across Europe when he called Trump's views "divisive, stupid and wrong."
