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Trump Veto Whacks Labour's Plan

Government on collision course with the incoming US President.

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Nov 14, 2024
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An appalling Labour Party surrender could be derailed by the incoming US President Donald Trump.

I must say it has already been hilarious to see the desperate u-turn many senior Labour figures have had to make.

After bitching about Trump for years on social media like school children, now in Government they find out the real world is a bit different.

Petulant temper tantrums on Twitter/X aren’t exactly statesman-like.

Meanwhile the incoming Trump Administration is starting to take shape, and it could have a big say over our Labour Government’s shameful Chagos Islands surrender plan.

Looks like Labour, again, haven’t thought through a plan that was announced before they knew the outcome of the US Presidential Election. Whoops!

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Reflecting on the recent US Election result, Penny compared the incoming US President to our current Prime Minister:

“If only we had a Leader like Trump....the man has a backbone and balls....something Smarmer wouldn't know about....if he can't say what a woman is, then he doesn't know the attributes of a man.”

Jim clearly doesn’t have much faith in Keir Starmer, as he replied that:

“If Starmer plays petty politics and doesn’t carry out a trade deal with the US, then there will be negative economic consequences for the UK.

“And with the economy of the UK being forced into an increasingly perilous state, the last thing needed is another body blow.

“However, Starmer seems as intent as a lemming to run the UK over a cliff, despite many alarm bells.”

We know one man who does have a strong relationship with Trump - Nigel Farage.

And his verdict on what Team Trump think about Labour’s plans is a huge contrast to what the Government would have you believe.

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