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"As I Have Been Saying All Along," Nigel Farage is The Most Dangerous Man in Britain . This was the Head line in the New York Post as Chump flies to the UK. Swelpmegod.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.‘He also called on Britain to send Nigel Farage, the leader of the Brexit Party, to negotiate on behalf of the government.
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Trump to make first state visit to UK in June:
“I like Nigel a lot. He has a lot to offer,” Trump said. “He is a very smart person. They won’t bring him in. Think how well they would do if they did. They just haven’t figured that out yet’
https:/ /nypost .com/20 19/06/0 2/trump -wades- into-br exit-ta lks-urg es-uk-t o-walk- away/
It’s the US equivalent of The Sun.
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Trump to make first state visit to UK in June:
“I like Nigel a lot. He has a lot to offer,” Trump said. “He is a very smart person. They won’t bring him in. Think how well they would do if they did. They just haven’t figured that out yet’
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It’s the US equivalent of The Sun.
Actually he was simply answering questions. He didn’t just walk up to a journalist and start talking. He was specifically asked questions.
And as Obama set the presidential precedent of attempting to influence a foreign nation (that’s the UK in case you couldn’t decide between all the countries Obama has tried to influence) Trump has just as much right to give an opinion as he did.
And as Obama set the presidential precedent of attempting to influence a foreign nation (that’s the UK in case you couldn’t decide between all the countries Obama has tried to influence) Trump has just as much right to give an opinion as he did.
I feel sorry for Woody Johnson the US ambassador.
He has the job of repairing the damage Trump’s outbursts cause.
A reminder that the special relationship between the UK and the US is not always necessarily upheld in the best way by the obvious personalities.
And yes no doubt Matthew Barzun had work to do following President Obama’s “back of the queue remarks”
Oh yeah Farage isn’t the most dangerous man in Britain.
He has the job of repairing the damage Trump’s outbursts cause.
A reminder that the special relationship between the UK and the US is not always necessarily upheld in the best way by the obvious personalities.
And yes no doubt Matthew Barzun had work to do following President Obama’s “back of the queue remarks”
Oh yeah Farage isn’t the most dangerous man in Britain.
The only problem with Trump’s assertion that we should send in Trump is that...
- he is not a member of the Government
- he is not a member of the opposition
- he has never been elected as as an MP
- he has never been elected to anything, not leader of his own party.
- He has nil negotiating skills
The perfect man for the job ;-/
- he is not a member of the Government
- he is not a member of the opposition
- he has never been elected as as an MP
- he has never been elected to anything, not leader of his own party.
- He has nil negotiating skills
The perfect man for the job ;-/
There's no v alue to Farage as a negotiator - red rag to a bull. But if May had been sensible and honest (yes, I know that's a a very big IF) he would have have made a useful advisor because he knows the people and how the self-serving oligarchy operates to maintain its power and pursue it federal ambitions.