I'm going to work on the assumption they know what was said. If you do, they probably do, and yet...
To me it's interesting that she walked into an idiot trap like that.
She said UK need more positivity, harmless comment, The Times connected it it Donald Trump who The Times think is a very positive person, so they claim this is what Labour want. Idiots fall for it
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I'm not necessarily classified as a, "skilled worker," yet but I'm trying to get there.
My family emigrated from there a long time ago to another place and then emigrated to the States.
I wanna eventually return to those roots
Sorry words are hard. I'm just typing to communicate and sometimes my typing isn't perfect.
I try to keep my head up and keep moving when that happens but I don't always catch my mistypes.
Ahhhhh. Being self conscious sucks in the modern age but it helps me grow.
To me it's interesting that she walked into an idiot trap like that.
I have no idea what to call them anymore, but it’s not Labour.
"Asked about US President Donald Trump's "boosterism" and if the UK can learn from him, she told The Times: "Yes, I think we do need more positivity."