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TOPIC: Trump and Farage
#258637
Trump and Farage 1 Week, 4 Days ago  
Both have used media to push simplistic slogan policies and we deserve them. Like them or not (and I'm not a fan of either) - both have shown how to win votes. And both have good points. Farage beat NatWest - which I had failed to do some years earlier when they debanked me after 60 years without ever being overdrawn. Trump is right about the Rest of the World having ripped off the USA with NATO. And both do not obey the conventional way politics must be performed and the media condemning them for it. Good for them, I say.
 
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#258644
Green Man

Re:Trump and Farage 1 Week, 4 Days ago  
The only canvassers and leaflet dropping door to door I saw in person were by Reform.

Libs Dems did some door knocking, but only did a few houses and walked on people's lawns during the process. I never saw the Greens or Labour do anything. Even Lib Dems had a car with a PA system like in the Blues Brothers.

I never heard of the local Reform candidate, but again had a fancy manifesto, with stuff we have heard hundreds of times before, to sweeten the voter. Damage is already done with new builds and flooding. PBSB were paid off and said we need houses, but they said we don't for months.

All the previous council had to do was see my map collection, which I even photocopied for them, and farmers spoke up against the build due to flood plains being destroyed. I have no clue what Reform can do to help with floods, etc, without spending millions of pounds of public money. There was nothing said about using the closed train network, which is most is mostly still intact, even dating back to the Dr Beeching era.
 
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#258649
hedda

Re:Trump and Farage 1 Week, 4 Days ago  
I can't believe Trump tweeted that photo of himself as the Pope.

How to piss off a billion Catholics worldwide and 63 million in the USA.

I'm sure he did it thinking it might piss off Catholic Joe Biden who he's obsessed with.

And after just attending the Pope's funeral and shortly before a new one is elected.

I believe he is showing all the signs of slow dementia and I don't believe he will see out his 4 year term.

As for Farage..he's certainly a smooth talker but really it's all wind and piss in the end.
 
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#258651
Re:Trump and Farage 1 Week, 4 Days ago  
You see as a fellow Trump Non Fan I find his sense of humour quite acceptable and refreshing. Almost everyone would have done similar with the new technology making it possible. It is just a joke. Trump as Pope is as amusing as Hedda as President and not offensive in any way - Catholic or not.
 
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#258653
Re:Trump and Farage 1 Week, 4 Days ago  
For me the only politician in the last ten years to warrant my vote is Jeremy Corbyn.
 
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#258662
Downing Street Cat

Re:Trump and Farage 1 Week, 4 Days ago  
Richard Tice has put up a Tweet which was so very much in the style of Donald Trump it could have been written by him. He was threatening Green energy investors and saying 'they are coming for them.'

Trumpism is coming to the UK and just two words as to why- KEIR STARMER.
 
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#258663
Downing Street Cat

Re:Trump and Farage 1 Week, 4 Days ago  
And Lincolnshire's new Mayor Andrea Jenkyns has said she will 'sack all the council's Diversity officers' only to be told there aren't any. lol. 'Look at me I'm Donald Trump' smacking her in the face with a wet fish on day one.
 
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