Donald Trump told Theresa May how to do Brexit ‘but she wrecked it’

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Anonymous wrote:I am surprised that there is no topic addressing our Great Leader's Sun interview.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/6766531/trump-may-brexit-us-deal-off/

After embarrassing his host, he continued to embarrass himself at a press conference with his sub-mediocre speaking skills. Talking about the our nuclear power and Russia's he said "We are massively big and they are very big".


There is another thread already on his visit to Britain. Bottom line is that everything he said in the interview is true. May is a weak and ineffective leader who is trying to walk back her country’s decision to leave the EU. She will probably try to have a second vote at some point. Thank God elections actually have consequences here.


Hey dumbass, it isn't his place to voice anything about it while on British soil. He should learn some diplomacy. Such an embarrassment.


He can say whatever he wants wherever he wants. Traditional rules of diplomacy be damned. If the British Government wants him to leave, they are free to ask him to do so. But they won’t, because they are desperate for a trade deal with the US, which they may or may not get. It’s no fun to be beholden to a stronger power, but that’s where Britain finds itself today. Fortunately the British are masters of passive aggression so they’ll just launch a juvenile response, like flying a stupid balloon over London.


Go back to your trailer park. You're an idiot.




President Trump has upended all of the traditional rules, including diplomacy. Do you not get that yet?


That doesn't make it right. You better hope like hell we don't need them in a war.


LOL, something tells me we’ll be OK. Many Brits like President Trump and appreciate his comments, by the way. It really is a global populist movement at this point.


+1

-1 "Many brits" don't like Trump. He's not popular there. He's not popular in the US. The only place he's popular is in countries with dictators, like Russia.
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Anonymous wrote:LOL, something tells me we’ll be OK. Many Brits like President Trump and appreciate his comments, by the way. It really is a global populist movement at this point.

I like how you choose your qualifiers. "Many Brits" because you know that the vast majority of Brits cannot stand your Great Leader.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am surprised that there is no topic addressing our Great Leader's Sun interview.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/6766531/trump-may-brexit-us-deal-off/

After embarrassing his host, he continued to embarrass himself at a press conference with his sub-mediocre speaking skills. Talking about the our nuclear power and Russia's he said "We are massively big and they are very big".


There is another thread already on his visit to Britain. Bottom line is that everything he said in the interview is true. May is a weak and ineffective leader who is trying to walk back her country’s decision to leave the EU. She will probably try to have a second vote at some point. Thank God elections actually have consequences here.


Hey dumbass, it isn't his place to voice anything about it while on British soil. He should learn some diplomacy. Such an embarrassment.


He can say whatever he wants wherever he wants. Traditional rules of diplomacy be damned. If the British Government wants him to leave, they are free to ask him to do so. But they won’t, because they are desperate for a trade deal with the US, which they may or may not get. It’s no fun to be beholden to a stronger power, but that’s where Britain finds itself today. Fortunately the British are masters of passive aggression so they’ll just launch a juvenile response, like flying a stupid balloon over London.


That balloon was hilariously small. I have seen larger inflatables in Christmas displays. Sad.


And yet it still rankled Trump. Even sadder. The Brits are right. He is a giant baby.
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Anonymous wrote:LOL, something tells me we’ll be OK. Many Brits like President Trump and appreciate his comments, by the way. It really is a global populist movement at this point.

I like how you choose your qualifiers. "Many Brits" because you know that the vast majority of Brits cannot stand your Great Leader.


What's the actual number for "many"? Six? Seven?
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Anonymous wrote:LOL, something tells me we’ll be OK. Many Brits like President Trump and appreciate his comments, by the way. It really is a global populist movement at this point.

I like how you choose your qualifiers. "Many Brits" because you know that the vast majority of Brits cannot stand your Great Leader.


What's the actual number for "many"? Six? Seven?


Once outside London, my travels through the UK have shown me that MANY people in fact do like Trump and support his policies. Who do you think voted to leave the EU? The UK also is made up of red and blue areas, you know? When was the last time you visited the UK outside of the Home Counties?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:LOL, something tells me we’ll be OK. Many Brits like President Trump and appreciate his comments, by the way. It really is a global populist movement at this point.

I like how you choose your qualifiers. "Many Brits" because you know that the vast majority of Brits cannot stand your Great Leader.


What's the actual number for "many"? Six? Seven?


Once outside London, my travels through the UK have shown me that MANY people in fact do like Trump and support his policies. Who do you think voted to leave the EU? The UK also is made up of red and blue areas, you know? When was the last time you visited the UK outside of the Home Counties?



OK, so a firm dozen?
Anonymous
Many Brits like President Trump and appreciate his comments, by the way. It really is a global populist movement at this point.


Just like that Black Mirror episode.
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Anonymous wrote:LOL, something tells me we’ll be OK. Many Brits like President Trump and appreciate his comments, by the way. It really is a global populist movement at this point.


Germany had it's own "populist" movement a while back. And Italy and Japan. It's called fascism.
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Anonymous wrote:LOL, something tells me we’ll be OK. Many Brits like President Trump and appreciate his comments, by the way. It really is a global populist movement at this point.

I like how you choose your qualifiers. "Many Brits" because you know that the vast majority of Brits cannot stand your Great Leader.


What's the actual number for "many"? Six? Seven?


Once outside London, my travels through the UK have shown me that MANY people in fact do like Trump and support his policies. Who do you think voted to leave the EU? The UK also is made up of red and blue areas, you know? When was the last time you visited the UK outside of the Home Counties?

You must've met the few 11% who like Trump.


11 percent of Britons believe Trump is a great or good president. But 67 percent, a vast majority, believe he is a poor or terrible president.


http://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-popular-britain-heres-what-polling-says-1016136
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:LOL, something tells me we’ll be OK. Many Brits like President Trump and appreciate his comments, by the way. It really is a global populist movement at this point.

I like how you choose your qualifiers. "Many Brits" because you know that the vast majority of Brits cannot stand your Great Leader.


What's the actual number for "many"? Six? Seven?


Once outside London, my travels through the UK have shown me that MANY people in fact do like Trump and support his policies. Who do you think voted to leave the EU? The UK also is made up of red and blue areas, you know? When was the last time you visited the UK outside of the Home Counties?

Just because someone supported Brexit, it doesn't automatically mean they like Trump. But in any case, no poll shows Trump is liked by the majority in the UK.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am surprised that there is no topic addressing our Great Leader's Sun interview.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/6766531/trump-may-brexit-us-deal-off/

After embarrassing his host, he continued to embarrass himself at a press conference with his sub-mediocre speaking skills. Talking about the our nuclear power and Russia's he said "We are massively big and they are very big".


There is another thread already on his visit to Britain. Bottom line is that everything he said in the interview is true. May is a weak and ineffective leader who is trying to walk back her country’s decision to leave the EU. She will probably try to have a second vote at some point. Thank God elections actually have consequences here.


Hey dumbass, it isn't his place to voice anything about it while on British soil. He should learn some diplomacy. Such an embarrassment.


He can say whatever he wants wherever he wants. Traditional rules of diplomacy be damned. If the British Government wants him to leave, they are free to ask him to do so. But they won’t, because they are desperate for a trade deal with the US, which they may or may not get. It’s no fun to be beholden to a stronger power, but that’s where Britain finds itself today. Fortunately the British are masters of passive aggression so they’ll just launch a juvenile response, like flying a stupid balloon over London.


Go back to your trailer park. You're an idiot.




President Trump has upended all of the traditional rules, including diplomacy. Do you not get that yet?


My toddler did the same thing at daycare. Congrats.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:LOL, something tells me we’ll be OK. Many Brits like President Trump and appreciate his comments, by the way. It really is a global populist movement at this point.

I like how you choose your qualifiers. "Many Brits" because you know that the vast majority of Brits cannot stand your Great Leader.


What's the actual number for "many"? Six? Seven?


Once outside London, my travels through the UK have shown me that MANY people in fact do like Trump and support his policies. Who do you think voted to leave the EU? The UK also is made up of red and blue areas, you know? When was the last time you visited the UK outside of the Home Counties?


Good one!
Anonymous
Voters wanted to take control of immigration into their own country as the #1 reason they voted for Leave.
May has forgotten this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am surprised that there is no topic addressing our Great Leader's Sun interview.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/6766531/trump-may-brexit-us-deal-off/

After embarrassing his host, he continued to embarrass himself at a press conference with his sub-mediocre speaking skills. Talking about the our nuclear power and Russia's he said "We are massively big and they are very big".


There is another thread already on his visit to Britain. Bottom line is that everything he said in the interview is true. May is a weak and ineffective leader who is trying to walk back her country’s decision to leave the EU. She will probably try to have a second vote at some point. Thank God elections actually have consequences here.


Hey dumbass, it isn't his place to voice anything about it while on British soil. He should learn some diplomacy. Such an embarrassment.


He can say whatever he wants wherever he wants. Traditional rules of diplomacy be damned. If the British Government wants him to leave, they are free to ask him to do so. But they won’t, because they are desperate for a trade deal with the US, which they may or may not get. It’s no fun to be beholden to a stronger power, but that’s where Britain finds itself today. Fortunately the British are masters of passive aggression so they’ll just launch a juvenile response, like flying a stupid balloon over London.


That balloon was hilariously small. I have seen larger inflatables in Christmas displays. Sad.


Small man. Small hands. Small balloon.
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