Being invited to address our MPs is a privilege, not a right. This issue has nothing to do with preventing President Trump from having freedom of speech. It has to do with whether, at this time, he is a suitable speaker for MPs to give up their valuable time for. If all that is going to happen if, or when, he does get such an invite is to scold us all about how we didn't vote for Brexit, are letting in millions of terrorists as immigrants, not dressing appropriately as women or deliberately giving out false news because our journalists are so dishonest etc, I personally, do not think he should be invited at this stage to speak. Should he be invited I want to hear a real statesman like speech worthy of the chief leader of the free world. The notion that we must listen to him because he is now so influential to us trade wise (and that remains to be seen) makes us the junior, fore-lock tugging partner. I am not pleased that he has been invited over so soon and I muse on whether this was the bargaining chip for TM to be first to meet him of all world leaders. Presumably TM had run it past HM the Queen before going to issue the invite in the first place. Too much, too early in my view. As for Bercow, I have a lot of time for him and I don't want a Speaker who is a 'yes' person. The Speaker is supposed to be able to protect us from people who think they are above it all and that includes the Monarch. I do think on this occasion, although I agree with his stance, he could have tempered some of his language. Should he be replaced? Absolutely not IMO.