The U.K. Parliament will debate banning real estate mogul and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump from the U.K. later this month.
Last month, a petition on the U.K. government’s official site eclipsed the 100,000-signature threshold for a Parliament debate. The petition now stands at over 560,000 signatures.
The petition was launched in response to Trump’s plan to ban Muslims from entering the U.S. He doubled down on the plan in his first campaign commercial, vowing to deny Muslims entry into the U.S. “until we can figure out what’s going on.”
Members of Parliament will also debate another petition, which calls for the U.K. to allow Trump into the country, notes BuzzFeed. That petition has hit 39,000 signatures.
While the debate of both petitions will take place on Jan. 18, it is unlikely that Trump would actually be banned from entering the U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron already condemned Trump’s plan, calling it “divisive, unhelpful and quite simply wrong.”