Have you ever known of a blond, wild haired chap, who is fairly big in right-wing political circles, is known to be somewhat dodgy, popular for all the wrong reasons and could one day lead your nation? And that maybe, just maybe he might say something you agree with?
Turns out, Boris Johnson can say something sensible in the English language, a sad day for Latin lovers. I'm sure.
Indie
So, who else has Trump fecked off?Boris Johnson has hit out at Donald Trump for his "ill-informed comments" calling for Muslims to be banned from the United States to ensure the country does not end up with "radicalised" no-go areas like London.
The Republican presidential front-runner defended his controversial idea for a "total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States" until authorities "can figure out" Muslim attitudes to the US by claiming police in cities like London and Paris were "afraid for their lives" because of large Muslim communities.
But Mr Johnson hit back in his typical style, saying: "The only reason I wouldn't go to some parts of New York is the real risk of meeting Donald Trump.”
He described Mr Trump's remarks as "complete and utter nonsense" and invited Mr Trump to visit the capital to experience the work of UK police officers in local neighbourhoods across the city.
"As a city where more than 300 languages are spoken, London has a proud history of tolerance and diversity and to suggest there are areas where police officers cannot go because of radicalisation is simply ridiculous," the Mayor of London said.
"I would welcome the opportunity to show Mr Trump first hand some of the excellent work our police officers do every day in local neighbourhoods throughout our city.
"Crime has been falling steadily both in London and in New York - and the only reason I wouldn't go to some parts of New York is the real risk of meeting Donald Trump.”
Only David Hameron. A PM even make the slightest bit of noise about a Western Election is pretty rare by any stretch
Indie
Just as icing on the cake (which tops even Nigel Farrage saying 'He's gone too far!", yes, seriously....) there is a public petition asking for Trump to be barred from entering the UK as he incites hatred. This would put him the in esteemed company of the Westboro Baptists, a small horde of Islamic preachers, and uh, Dog the Bounty Hunter. Its currently racked up 250,000 signatories, and may well end up being discussed fully in ParliamentDavid Cameron has condemned Donald Trump's call for a complete ban on Muslims entering the United States as "divisive, unhelpful and quite simply wrong".
The current front-runner to win the Republican presidential nomination caused uproar on Monday night by releasing a statement promising a "complete shutdown" of Muslim immigration to the US and later he said the ban should remain in place until authorities "can figure out" Muslim attitudes to the US.
His comments, which came in the wake of last week's terror attack in San Bernardino, California, have been denounced across the world, with the Barack Obama saying they breached American values and Muslim groups in the US describing his remarks as fascist.
Asked what the Prime Minister made of Mr Trump's comments, his spokeswoman said: "The Prime Minister completely disagrees with the comments made by Donald Trump, which are divisive, unhelpful and quite simply wrong."
Mr Cameron's spokeswoman declined to say whether he would be meeting Mr Trump and also refused to answer "hypothetical" questions over whether he might be blocked from entering the UK.
She added: "The Prime Minister has been very clear that, as we look at how we tackle extremism and this posonous ideology, what politicians need to do is look at ways they can bring communities together and make clear that these terrorists are not representative of Islam and indeed what they are doing is a perversion of Islam."
Beeb
And I thought Romney's foot-in-mouth world tour was a gold mine!A petition calling for Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump to be barred from entering the UK has gathered more than 250,000 names, so MPs will have to consider debating it.
The petition went on Parliament's e-petition website on Tuesday.
It was posted in response to Mr Trump's call for a temporary halt on Muslims entering the United States.
Chancellor George Osborne criticised Mr Trump's comments but rejected calls for him to be banned from the UK.