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Please make it stop!
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ABSOLUTELY! How could anyone vote for him after this disgusting candid display of his vile, vicious character?
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Changing of the guard? Zohran Mamdani moment to follow?
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Nailed it - talk about glass houses!
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Absolutely corrupt.
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For all our sakes but I’m afraid this has been many years in the coming. The American people were as blind to the warnings as Germans in 1932 but they had better means to be informed and the USA wasn’t in a lengthy depression. Stupidity and spite won them Trump.
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No one is using him. He’s doing this for vast personal enrichment and to stay out of jail. The whole world is expendable to this crime family and their associates. He has agency - don’t give him the “I was used!” defence.
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The inspiration - now resident in the UK Parliament.
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Permanently.
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Given what 77 million Americans did in November 2024 and 85 million failed to prevent - I’d say you need to protect your democracy from the electorate.
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“Has the German car industry come begging for forgiveness yet?”
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And that’s being polite IMHO!
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Yes - he has done what no other president could do. Destroy America in six months and the rest of the world by Christmas. But seriously, how are those egg prices doing?
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“Is is time for me to ask if this will bring egg prices down?”
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Yes, a discussion on Astrophysics should always include an astronomer and an astrologer.
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Labour are going to find the next election tough in any case but at present, they are making sure they lose it. You’ll never convert Reform loons but you could recruit some young people looking for hope and a political home. Idiots!
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I just have “Albert Hall” left on my bingo card.
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Money well spent! 👍🏽
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Of course all the others are Latin imports whilst ‘Orse is a good Old English word!
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Absolutely but also Steptoe and Son “ ‘ad an ‘orse.” And that’s final!
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The fine upstanding people of America would never vote for a politician they knew had that kind of background, surely?
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Interesting that the draft-dodging grandson of a draft-dodger does love a military parade and a civilian bombing. I expect Baron is having his flat-feet confirmed by papa’s medical team right now.
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Yes, his overcompensation for his feelings of inadequacy (I think the Red Bricks he attended and taught at rather than Oxbridge have created a constant chippiness and need for attention). It’s a horribly snobbish world he inhabits and he’d be made to feel very ‘servants’ quarters’.
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Our plan worked then? 😉
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Yes - the things that have screwed us are 14 years of austerity, lack of housebuilding, defunding of public services and (say it quietly) BREXIT!!! Of course Mr Good-for-nothing could help be part of the solution instead of whinging endlessly with his palm outstretched.
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Yes I’m not exactly reassured by the swine who did this still polling at about 30% and the party that carried it through at another 20%. They did us up like kippers (pardon the unintentional pun).
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I know it may be chicken and egg and I wish Starmer would be bolder but 27% of people still think voting for Farage is a good idea and 17% still like the increasingly Faragiste Tories. The benefits of rejoining won’t be immediate but the loons will be alerted to fight their loss of “sovereignty”.
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Yes and people will have you believe that the utter stupidity is a recent thing related to dementia. He’s always been as thick as a Boxing Day turd but cunning and 77 million Americans thought “That’s my guy!”
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By dint of our piss-poor laws this thief wasn’t jailed for his role in the Greensill Lobbying Scandal. For a retainer of £1m a year and share options of £60m he exposed the UK tax payer to £billions in financial risk. His “significant lack of judgement” didn’t prevent a place in HoL.
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The sad truth is this is exactly what they voted for. They don’t care what happens to the country, the economy, even their own lives as long as they see someone ‘beneath them’ getting a beating. No one but the certifiably insane didn’t know what Trump was like. 77 m sadists or lunatics? Choose.
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“Cor crikey guvnor, let’s have a pint down the old rub-a-dub and rabbit about the dorm at Dulwich College!”
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“The only one that could ever reach me was the son of an “EX” KGB man…”
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Absolutely this - what a lot of people seem to ignore is how wealthy this grifting is for the otherwise untalented. There’s lots of pontificating about plans and policies. They have the planning of ram-raiders, smash the place up, run off with the loot. Unsophisticated but effective.
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I don’t know why they don’t ask Trump every time he ‘aces’ a medical. “Are the bone spurs cured Sir?”
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When I was a kid with no money (rather than an adult with none), the museums in South Ken. The National, Tate, Wallace collection etc were an education. You could go as many times as you liked and get to know the exhibits and paintings in a relaxed systematic way. Not pay £££ and rush through once.
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It’s a real shame we knew nothing about the candidate before 77m Americans voted for him and 85m thought: “what the heck, I ain’t voting!” I’m sure they expected better. It’s an easy mistake to make.
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Just got to the end of the Press Barons chapter on the audiobook. Really enjoying it.
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It’s actually not that funny.
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Allowing for some election rigging, 77 million Americans voted for the known felon last November; 85 million didn’t care enough to vote. They all knew exactly what he was like. Good luck ousting him but “takeover”? No, he was invited in!
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He has his bad points too.
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“I was only robbing the register, I hope you understand.”
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The majority of them who have been unaffected don’t care at all they love the cracking of skulls by goons but I’ve also seen lots who still say “yes I lost my job/workers/rights/pension/medical cover but I still trust The Felon.” It’s a death cult.
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And (sort of) the inspiration for one of my favourite TV shows as a kid.
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I had two goes at responding when I questioned my adding up (so much for a degree in maths). My point is if you add in the Tories you get 44%. There’s then a real prospect of a populist coalition government. Hardly cause for celebration. If people don’t feel happier soon it will get worse.
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2.7/10 - I give up!
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I wasn’t going to go there but yes, you’re right. Fourteen years of shafting and they’re gagging for more (but rougher).
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Oh he’ll be back - and the believers will see him as the second coming. Be afraid.
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Oh when he “commits suicide” in custody and evades a public trial the MAGAS will have a field day blaming Joe Biden for these killings. Trump may even use it as a reason to declare the state of emergency he wants pre mid terms.