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Old 30-01-2017, 15:37   #1839
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Re: US Election 2016

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Originally Posted by Hugh View Post
The US Embassy in London disagrees with you...

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...-a7552911.html
What is going on? Boris Johnson proudly boasted about extracting concessions for Britsih citizens with dual nationality but subsequently the US Embassy in London has contradicted him. Doesn't bode well for the trade deal with the US that Bo Jo is so anxious for.

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Originally Posted by Mick View Post
I saw the story earlier today on the news. I refer you to my last post, whatever I/we agree/don't agree on is irrelevant, though I point out the massive hypocrisy, that there was already a 'Muslim ban' before this so called 'Muslim ban' before Trump became President and no-one bat an eyelid during or since it's inception.
I'm not sure you're being awfully fair here Mick.
You have requested posters to advise you of policies of Trump's that are divisive. When I supply an example of a potential policy that is described by Sir Mo Farah as divisive you refuse to say whether you agree if it divisive or not.
Why pose the question in the first place?
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