Donald Trump 'will address a stadium crowd' when he visits Britain later this year and could hold his rally in the Brexit heartland of the Midlands 

  • Proceeds from tickets would go to UK war veterans
  • The Midlands is a contender to host the event, as are London and Cardiff
  • Idea comes after John Bercow  said Mr Trump would not speak in Parliament

Donald Trump will address a crowd at a stadium when he comes to Britain later this year, it was reported last night.

Proceeds from tickets for the rally would go to UK war veterans, according to a plan said to be under discussion by a source close to the new US President.

The Brexit heartland of the Midlands is one contender to host the rock star-style event, while London and Cardiff have also been mentioned as possible locations.

The Midlands could see host to a rock star-style rally when President Trump visits Britain

The Midlands could see host to a rock star-style rally when President Trump visits Britain

The suggestion comes after House of Commons Speaker John Bercow controversially told MPs that he would not allow Mr Trump to speak in Parliament on the upcoming State visit.

Mr Trump’s imposition of a travel ban on seven majority Muslim countries – since overturned by a US judge – has sparked widespread criticism.

A Downing Street spokesman said: ‘A date has not been set and arrangements will be set out in due course.’