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Colin C No.3

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Donald Trump
« on June 24, 2016, 07:45:49 pm by Colin C No.3 »
Just wait until he's 'Leader of the Free World'. Him & Boris will be a 'partnership' made in......Heaven?

"Boris, I've a mind to invade Pakistan. Go right to the heart of this Muslim thing. You with me on this?"

"Well..humph..I..mmm...no doubt..mmm..what I mean is..erm.....let's do it Donny!"

"That's Donald, or to you, President Trump".

"Humph..yes of course, no slight intended Your Greatness".

"Your Greatness. Say Boris, I like the sound of that".



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foxbat

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Re: Donald Trump
« Reply #1 on June 24, 2016, 07:52:10 pm by foxbat »
You know when youcare being congratulated by Trump that you have just made a terrible mistake.  :headbang:

drfchound

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Re: Donald Trump
« Reply #2 on June 24, 2016, 08:10:29 pm by drfchound »
Trump and Boris = Laurel and Hardy.

Sammy Chung was King

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Re: Donald Trump
« Reply #3 on June 25, 2016, 12:41:35 am by Sammy Chung was King »
More like Dumb and Dumber.

darren61

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Re: Donald Trump
« Reply #4 on June 25, 2016, 07:34:36 am by darren61 »
Trump is very likely to start a conflict given half a chance just to prove he is in charge. He's like a cross between John Wayne and The Joker, a gung ho flag waving lunatic.

BillyStubbsTears

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Re: Donald Trump
« Reply #5 on June 25, 2016, 09:41:56 am by BillyStubbsTears »
And he's one of only two major world politicians who has openly embraced and celebrated the Leave vote. Him and Marine Le Pen.

By their friends shall the know them.

(Apologies in advance if that makes you sick Darren.)

darren61

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Re: Donald Trump
« Reply #6 on June 25, 2016, 09:54:29 am by darren61 »
I can see your point BST but its up to whoever is going to take us through this period of change to choose their bed mates carefully.

BillyStubbsTears

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Re: Donald Trump
« Reply #7 on June 25, 2016, 10:06:25 am by BillyStubbsTears »
Darren

Of course we're going to have to forge alliances. But starting from here. And the point I've been making for weeks is that there isn't a leader ANYWHERE in the world who thought that Brexit was a good idea. Apart from Trump, Le Pen and Putin.

I'm still gobsmacked that no-one on the Leave side has ever stopped to consider that. Do they think that every other world leader is part of some conspiracy against us? Do they REALLY want to side with those three?

I've never seen anyone from Leave address that.

darren61

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Re: Donald Trump
« Reply #8 on June 25, 2016, 10:15:12 am by darren61 »
There is no doubt that there are shadows in the wings waiting to try and take advantage of us, i accept that, this has always gone on and in the past Britain has been guilty of doing the same to others, I dont have an answer for you BST, i wish i did.

idler

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Re: Donald Trump
« Reply #9 on June 25, 2016, 10:41:28 am by idler »
The best arguement for staying that I heard came from my 16 year old grandson who is half way through his a levels at Bradford Grammar.
It was well structured balanced and delivered in a no flannel way.
Had I not already voted leave by postal ballot he was the only one that came close to convincing me. None of the politicians did.

The Red Baron

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Re: Donald Trump
« Reply #10 on June 25, 2016, 10:46:27 am by The Red Baron »
The best arguement for staying that I heard came from my 16 year old grandson who is half way through his a levels at Bradford Grammar.
It was well structured balanced and delivered in a no flannel way.
Had I not already voted leave by postal ballot he was the only one that came close to convincing me. None of the politicians did.

Idler

I have read far more sensible and cogent arguments for Remain on here than I heard at any time from the official campaign. Most of that was scaremongering.

Glyn_Wigley

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Re: Donald Trump
« Reply #11 on June 25, 2016, 03:32:46 pm by Glyn_Wigley »
The best arguement for staying that I heard came from my 16 year old grandson who is half way through his a levels at Bradford Grammar.
It was well structured balanced and delivered in a no flannel way.
Had I not already voted leave by postal ballot he was the only one that came close to convincing me. None of the politicians did.

Idler

I have read far more sensible and cogent arguments for Remain on here than I heard at any time from the official campaign. Most of that was scaremongering.

That's because politicians of every stripe think the electorate are cretins and campaign to the lowest common denominator accordingly.

 

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