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May would've gone to the US no mattter who had won the election.
Mr K called nothing right. |
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I doubt David Cameron would have felt the need to hotfoot it over to the US until Trump's mode of operating was better known. |
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The above is a waste of finger tapping energy. |
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Making a trade deal and maintaining good relations with the US is now a bad thing thank god i don't get all self righteous like the twitter crowd and think i know how things should be run. Trump will be president at most for eight years our relations with the US will last significantly longer then that and will benefit us as well as them. To be honest I'm glad cameron lost he showed what an utter coward he was after losing throwing a strop and quitting because things didn't go his way oh yeah we were so much better off with him as PM weren't we i mean he was so respected internationally :rolleyes:.
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Trump's "America First" position on trade: https://www.whitehouse.gov/trade-dea...-all-americans will mean that when it comes to any deal, if there is a conflict between advantaging the UK over the US then this deal will not happen. Trump's approach to US Trade is a protectionist one and that would, by its very nature, means the UK has poor odds of coming out of this in a better position. Brexiteers – read the 'Trump Trade Doctrine' and weep. A trade deal with Trump will harm Britain |
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I get that some may not appreciate the visit to Trump and Brexit link. Here's a great article that explains things better than me. Everyone can access it in full by Googling the headline.
Donald Trump is a disaster for Brexit The election of Mr Trump has transformed Brexit from a risky decision into a straightforward disaster. For the past 40 years, Britain has had two central pillars to its foreign policy: membership of the EU and a “special relationship” with the US. The decision to exit the EU leaves Britain much more dependent on the US, just at a time when America has elected an unstable president opposed to most of the central propositions on which UK foreign policy is based. Were it not for Brexit — a cause that Mr Johnson enthusiastically championed — the UK government would be able to take an appropriately wary approach to Mr Trump. If Britain had voted to stay inside the EU, the obvious response to the arrival of a pro-Russia protectionist in the Oval Office would be to draw closer to its European allies. https://www.ft.com/content/fde7616a-...b-c88452263daf |
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So it appears Cameron was so convinced about the power of his pro-EU argument that he tried to have the Daily Mail's editor sacked:
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Rather stupid thing to do. I don't like Darce but Rothermere was right to reject the absurd request. Although not directly relevant it also shows why the new press regulation proposals should be rejected, the government shouldn't be anywhere near the press.
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I don't think Trump is that bad. he's going guns blazing at the min but I think things will settle down. Every president that has had power in the first 6 months or so has caused a wave of people to protest and moan etc.
Look at Obama did't people take a chunk out of him over people losing their homes? I think Trump will look after the UK. for me the EU is a dead duck it only looks after itself even as a member we were always an outsider |
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People can sneer all they like about the newspaper but that's missing what ought to be the main point which is a serving PM trying to get a newspaper editor fired simply because of his stance on the EU. Maybe they think that's OK because they don't like the newspaper. |
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