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Trump haters of the forum 07:41 - Jan 22 with 12136 viewsmangohilljack

Attention to all the Trump critics on this forum: There will be an open 'Communal Scream' at 7:30 this evening on the dot for those who wish to participate. Feel free to bring a plate to share for the picnic afterwards.

Venue: Top of the racecourse, overlooking Manselton park


The organisers, including our soy enthusiasts of all genders, eagerly look forward to seeing you there!
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Trump haters of the forum on 05:51 - Feb 27 with 288 viewsjackrmee

Trump haters of the forum on 09:33 - Feb 26 by raynor94

In what way was Corbyn robbed, thankfully the Labour Party woke up and kicked him out, or they would never got into power again


Smeared, slandered and kicked out for nothing.
Starmer is evil.

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Trump haters of the forum on 05:56 - Feb 27 with 286 viewsjackrmee

Trump haters of the forum on 16:07 - Feb 26 by SullutaCreturned

Even Labour voters chose Bojo over Corbyn, that says a lot.

In more Trump news,

bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c5y0de4wpvlo

Trump cares about nothing unless it profits the USA and keeps his image back home on the up. He's treating politics like a business deal and shafting anyone he can for a quick buck. The USa will lose friends and allies because of him, Europe will learn to do without the USA and eventually the USa will become much less relevant because people who used to be their allies will not trust them.


And wouldn’t it be better if our prime minister cared about wether it profits the UKand keeping his image up here…rather than being a lapdog for the money?

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Trump haters of the forum on 05:59 - Feb 27 with 275 viewsjackrmee

Trump haters of the forum on 22:34 - Feb 26 by Scotia

We do.

If he was around long term, the problem is that he's not. He's around for 4 years and no more. We need to cosy up to him to a certain degree because the US is one of our few international "friends" with cash behind them and we're skint and out of the EU. We're on our own.

The next few years in politics are crucial. We could end up in world war or a more sensible middle ground after realising far left/right agenda's get you nowhere.


We need to get rid of our losers in that case.

What makes you think Trump will be gone after 4 years.
Only way for that to happen is if they kill him or slander him imo

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Trump haters of the forum on 06:19 - Feb 27 with 257 viewsScotia

Trump haters of the forum on 05:59 - Feb 27 by jackrmee

We need to get rid of our losers in that case.

What makes you think Trump will be gone after 4 years.
Only way for that to happen is if they kill him or slander him imo


There will be another presidential election and he isn't allowed to stand.
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Trump haters of the forum on 07:42 - Feb 27 with 208 viewstrampie

Trump haters of the forum on 06:19 - Feb 27 by Scotia

There will be another presidential election and he isn't allowed to stand.


Under current rules, but dictator types do tend to do as they like.

Continually being banned by Planet Swans for Porthcawl and then being reinstated.
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Trump haters of the forum on 16:51 - Feb 27 with 118 viewsReslovenSwan1

Trump haters of the forum on 07:42 - Feb 27 by trampie

Under current rules, but dictator types do tend to do as they like.


A recent podcast asked yesterday how come Macron had any clout over Trump.? France is not that powerful.

Today it emerges France has been negotiating over rare earth's for 6 months.

Wise sage since Toshack era
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Trump haters of the forum on 17:58 - Feb 27 with 108 viewsSullutaCreturned

Trump haters of the forum on 22:34 - Feb 26 by Scotia

We do.

If he was around long term, the problem is that he's not. He's around for 4 years and no more. We need to cosy up to him to a certain degree because the US is one of our few international "friends" with cash behind them and we're skint and out of the EU. We're on our own.

The next few years in politics are crucial. We could end up in world war or a more sensible middle ground after realising far left/right agenda's get you nowhere.


Oh behave now! The USA is in more debt than the UK. Our debt to GDP is 98.5% and the USA....124% and the Congressional Budget office predicts that percentage will continue to rise.

The USA is more skint than the Uk and maybe that is why Trump has resorted to practically extorting Ukraine. Trump may only have 4 years but how do we know who is next?

AND, as I have already said, Europe (not just the EU) needs to come together.
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Trump haters of the forum on 20:06 - Feb 27 with 77 viewsScotia

Trump haters of the forum on 17:58 - Feb 27 by SullutaCreturned

Oh behave now! The USA is in more debt than the UK. Our debt to GDP is 98.5% and the USA....124% and the Congressional Budget office predicts that percentage will continue to rise.

The USA is more skint than the Uk and maybe that is why Trump has resorted to practically extorting Ukraine. Trump may only have 4 years but how do we know who is next?

AND, as I have already said, Europe (not just the EU) needs to come together.


But they still need to spend money. With Trump going tariff mad we need to make sure we get a decent deal. If the tariff's work they'll outlast him. We need to get as good a deal as we can.

I can see Charles has offered him a visit. What a coincidence.
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Trump haters of the forum on 20:11 - Feb 27 with 67 viewsJoesus_Of_Narbereth

Trump haters of the forum on 07:42 - Feb 27 by trampie

Under current rules, but dictator types do tend to do as they like.


You are aware of the hoops that need to be jumped through to amend the constitution? He’d need two thirds of both houses and at least 38 states to agree to it.

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Trump haters of the forum on 20:13 - Feb 27 with 60 viewstheloneranger

Strange how the Tate brothers have been allowed to leave Romania and fly to the USA.
When asked, Trump replied he'd never heard of the Tates or anything about their alleged crimes.

Yet their lawyer is part of Trump's administration. 🤔

Everyday above ground ... Is a good day! 😎

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Trump haters of the forum on 20:15 - Feb 27 with 59 viewsJoesus_Of_Narbereth

Trump haters of the forum on 20:06 - Feb 27 by Scotia

But they still need to spend money. With Trump going tariff mad we need to make sure we get a decent deal. If the tariff's work they'll outlast him. We need to get as good a deal as we can.

I can see Charles has offered him a visit. What a coincidence.


Charles has offered him a visit on the request of the government. A government who when in opposition spent the last ten years calling him all sorts and vehemently trying to prevent his last visit. Now those same individuals are in the White House collectively attempting to fellate him. A Very unedifying sight.

Wonder if Sadiq khan will release a balloon again?

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Trump haters of the forum on 21:10 - Feb 27 with 26 viewsDJack

Trump haters of the forum on 22:34 - Feb 26 by Scotia

We do.

If he was around long term, the problem is that he's not. He's around for 4 years and no more. We need to cosy up to him to a certain degree because the US is one of our few international "friends" with cash behind them and we're skint and out of the EU. We're on our own.

The next few years in politics are crucial. We could end up in world war or a more sensible middle ground after realising far left/right agenda's get you nowhere.


Due to Trumps age he probably won't be around past 4 years...but the oligarchs are in charge now, with Congress and SCOTUS compromised and possibly gelded.

Buckle up.

It is far better to grasp the universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring. - Carl Sagan

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