Brexit, for once some facts.

oldgroaner

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The Prime Minister and Foreign Secretary have put themselves on the back foot with the new president of the USA. Mrs May spoke about barring him from entering the UK and The Foreign Secretary has said that he is, "Cleary out of his mind." Of course, like many people, both are hopelessly out of touch with the mood of the country and dismissive of any possibility of a political upset. The USA result has bitten them, again.

The UK / US relationship is an important one and the above is not a good start with the new president. Nigel Farage, in his capacity as an elected politician and supporter of Trump has been repairing the damage done by our government. He has a legitimate right to do so and you should be grateful.

Why do you want a sour relationship with Trump?
Who are you kidding? Farage and trump are two of a kind and Frankly any arrangement cooked up between the two of them is not going to benefit this country any more than brexit will.
You need to drop this fantasy that things are going well,and having a loud mouthed clown involved in matters of state is anything other than dangerous.

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mike killay

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Tillson,
You are wasting your time arguing here with people who have closed their minds.
They listened to the Clinton rubbish and believed it
 
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tillson

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to you perhaps, to many others racial discrimination isn't.
There are certain things foreign nationals can't do in this country or many other countries for that matter. Vote, be a policeman, hold public office, for example, there are other situations. Extending this to ensure employment priority for the citizens of a country is not racist. It makes sense to employ a citizen of the country where the vacancy exists and who has the relevant skills, rather than employ a citizen of another country.

You need to understand what you are saying and stop saying that everything is racist. You have done it with such frequency that you have now lost any impact. It has become monotonous and predictable in its regularity/
 
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There are certain things foreign nationals can't do in this country or many other countries for that matter. Vote, be a policeman, hold public office, for example, there are other situations. Extending this to ensure employment priority for the citizens of a country is not racist. It makes sense to employ a citizen of the country where the vacancy exists and who has the relevant skills, rather than employ a citizen of another country.

You need to understand what you are saying and stop saying that everything is racist. You have done it with such frequency that you have now lost any impact. It has become monotonous and predictable in its regularity/
good. you're allowing the prejudice to emerge a little more. very good. less obfuscation. wasn't that painful was it? by the way the rest of that is steaming bs.
 
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oldgroaner

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Tillson,
You are wasting your time arguing here with people who have closed their minds.
They listened to the Clinton rubbish and believed it
Really? I for one only started to notice there was an Election in America when Trump started to act the goat.
It occured to me there was an even bigger fool than Farage on the loose.
I had no time or Hilary either , both candidates look like idiots.
No closed mind involved, but I know a bloody fool when I see one.
Interesting that you manage to completely wrongly decide that because we think Trump is the idiot he obviously is, in your simplistic view that means we regard the Clintons any more favourably.
Explain please how you reached that conclusion, with this "open mind" of yours.
Oh, sorry, Brexit means Brexit to you, doesn't it? so you don't bother with facts.
And you feel free to imagine we are going to conform to your prejudices.
Sorry to disappoint.
 
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oldgroaner

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The Prime Minister and Foreign Secretary have put themselves on the back foot with the new president of the USA. Mrs May spoke about barring him from entering the UK and The Foreign Secretary has said that he is, "Cleary out of his mind." Of course, like many people, both are hopelessly out of touch with the mood of the country and dismissive of any possibility of a political upset. The USA result has bitten them, again.

The UK / US relationship is an important one and the above is not a good start with the new president. Nigel Farage, in his capacity as an elected politician and supporter of Trump has been repairing the damage done by our government. He has a legitimate right to do so and you should be grateful.

Why do you want a sour relationship with Trump?
I don't ,hence the need to do it through the proper channels, not let a barking mad motor mouth get in the way, trying to feather his own nest when his current "con" runs out of steam, and the gravy train of EU money runs out.
 

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because we think Trump is the idiot he obviously is, in your simplistic view that means we regard the Clintons any more favourably.
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I did. She is the devil we know, Trump is simply the devil incarnate.
 
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tillson

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I don't ,hence the need to do it through the proper channels, not let a barking mad motor mouth get in the way, trying to feather his own nest when his current "con" runs out of steam, and the gravy train of EU money runs out.
What exactly is this nest to which you refer?
 

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