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Corbyn accuses Trump of interfering in UK politics with Johnson comments

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37 minutes ago, Laughing Gravy said:

Regardless he said it and the point was that Obama was sticking his nose in UK politics. As for Obama having style, what ever floats your boat but I would describe him, as a smooth talking car salesman.

All politcians talk BS but Trump trumps them all. He struggles to stick to a plan fkr more than 48 hours at times

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Just now, bomber said:

All politcians talk BS but Trump trumps them all. He struggles to stick to a plan fkr more than 48 hours at times

Give him a phone in each hand and he'd simultaneously tweet contradictory views on each of them.

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Corbyn's remarks quoted this morning, were:  "Trump has no place in British politics"

 

Neither has Corbyn!

A State visit explained:

 

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1 hour ago, nauseus said:

The issue here is whether foreign leaders should interfere. For remainers it seems to be OK for Obama to do it but when Trump speaks out - Oh Nooooo.

 

The point about both Obama, and Trump, expressing views about the referendum is fair. However I understand that the protocol relates to General Elections here and Presidential elections in the US. By this token Trump did cross the line, as everybody knew he would anyway. Does make you wonder why both Trump and Putin are so desperate to see UK out of the EU - couldn't possibly be that they were acting in their own interests by any chance, surely not - with friends like these who needs enemies?

 

Here - for your enjoyment- is the wonderful Boris explaining how much he loves the Orange turd.

 

 

2 hours ago, nauseus said:

The issue here is whether foreign leaders should interfere. For remainers it seems to be OK for Obama to do it but when Trump speaks out - Oh Nooooo.

 

 You miss a small difference,

trump is president and Obama is not.

trump can implement US foreign policy, and Obama can not.  

But would you think of that?-"Oh Nooooo."

1 hour ago, Laughing Gravy said:

Regardless he said it and the point was that Obama was sticking his nose in UK politics. As for Obama having style, what ever floats your boat but I would describe him, as a smooth talking car salesman.

All politcians talk BS but Trump trumps them all. He struggles to stick to a plan fkr more than 48 hours at times,

1 hour ago, Laughing Gravy said:

Regardless he said it and the point was that Obama was sticking his nose in UK politics. As for Obama having style, what ever floats your boat but I would describe him, as a smooth talking car salesman.

All politcians talk BS but Trump trumps them all. He struggles to stick to a plan fkr more than 48 hours at times,

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3 minutes ago, sirineou said:

 You miss a small difference,

trump is president and Obama is not.

trump can implement US foreign policy, and Obama can not.  

But would you think of that?-"Oh Nooooo."

Obama was President when he "interfered". 

Trumps BS will only galvanise tory remainers...other than a handful of MPs i wouldnt expect anyone in the HoC to have any time for sun tan man

12 minutes ago, nauseus said:

Obama was President when he "interfered". 

I was not aware of that, if he did it was also wrong. Can you please provide a link?

3 hours ago, nauseus said:

It doesn't change the fact that it was interference as much as you lot say Trump is interferening now. 

 

Obama has style? He has a mouth. Just like Trump.

Yes, but, it's what comes out of it that counts.......

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10 hours ago, rooster59 said:

Trump said of the former foreign secretary: "I think Boris would do a very good job. I think he would be excellent."

 

 

clearly election meddling

 

 

 

when did it become illegal to give opinions?

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2 hours ago, Loiner said:

I find The Donald's remarks welcome. He should be on the re-negotiating team for the UK, or leading the way when we walk away from the EU. That the MSM and so many TVF posters are up in arms (again) only goes to show that he's talking sense.

He should now give us his opinion on Corbyn and the Remainers.  

What, like he did with Kim Jong Un?

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May be Dustbyn should stay out of Israeli politics' . 

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Says he sticking his nose into Irish politics...this man Is ten times more dangerous than phoney Tony and his illegal wars.

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8 hours ago, stevenl said:

 

All nothing to do with Trump sprouting his mouth as usual.

Trump is entitled to an opinion and hes free to air that opinion 

Trump is entitled to an opinion and hes free to air that opinion 
Even if he wasn't we'd hear from him anyway. He insists that everything is always about him.

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3 minutes ago, sanemax said:

Trump is entitled to an opinion and hes free to air that opinion 

he made the comment without checking out previous (2017) bashing from Johnson, maybe he will change his support after updating 

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Just now, Mavideol said:

he made the comment without checking out previous (2017) bashing from Johnson, maybe he will change his support after updating 

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He described Mr Trump's remarks as "complete and utter nonsense"

Trump has his own opinion about Boris and Boris has his own opinion about Trump .

Do you think that Trump would change his opinion on Boris , because of Boris's opinion of Trump ?

   Like , I wouldnt dislike a person, just because they disliked me 

Is it really a surprise that a Socialist with two Mexican wives and business connections to Mexico is anti-Trump?

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4 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

Even if he wasn't we'd hear from him anyway. He insists that everything is always about him.

 

In this instance , Trump was talking about Boris and thus this isnt about himself (Trump) and also we "hear from him" because the media reports what he says and the media ask him questions and they report it

1 minute ago, sanemax said:

Trump has his own opinion about Boris and Boris has his own opinion about Trump .

Do you think that Trump would change his opinion on Boris , because of Boris's opinion of Trump ?

   Like , I wouldnt dislike a person, just because they disliked me 

really??? quite interesting logic, just curious, so you don't hold a grudge?

3 hours ago, nauseus said:

It doesn't change the fact that it was interference as much as you lot say Trump is interferening now. 

 

Obama has style? He has a mouth. Just like Trump.

If you read the link, Cameron invited Obama to comment. So far as I'm aware trump's commentary on the elections are unsolicited and constitute interference in UK domestic affairs, for which trump has a track record.

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4 hours ago, blazes said:

 

Alas, this sounds like one of the boring contributions on CNN panel discussions, all of them mightily appalled by Trump's acting like a bull in a china shop.  Whereas, if Trump will go down in history as one of the US's best presidents, it will be precisely because he has "disrupted" all normal business.

Future generations may find that a useful service to his country.  And we can see how Trump has forced the Democratic Party to turn violently to the left.  Which will in turn bring either further chaos or a radical turn to the Right.  Who knows?

A rather severe form of delusion you suffer from. So far, out of over 100 conservative (republican voting) political scientists, he is ranked 41st. Out of 160 across the spectrum, he is ranked 44th. Next to last. Alot like his life and career. A real loser. A bankruptcy king. 3,600 lawsuits at the time of taking office. A real success, huh? 17 out of 19 merchandising deals lost since taking office. More success. 

 

Sorry, but disrupting long held alliances with close allies is not an asset. Neither are trade wars. Just look at how he is sabotaging the world markets. He cannot make a deal to save his life. How does he respond? Let's start some trade wars. Dumb and dumber. His name is radioactive. Fortunately, only 19 months to go, then prison. Lock him up. 

12 minutes ago, Mavideol said:

really??? quite interesting logic, just curious, so you don't hold a grudge?

Not at all , other peoples opinion about myself doesnt effect my own opinion of them .

Trump as an 'influencer' in the UK elections. You can't make that stuff up. ????

47 minutes ago, Joe Mcseismic said:

What, like he did with Kim Jong Un?

kim jong has since executed some of the negotiation team from that summit for failure,it tells you Trump wants 99.99% his way or its walk away,a very risky game to play and if the UK thinks its going to get some generous trade deal out of trump they are dreaming even more than we ever thought,The EU will seem like a charity compared to what sun tan man has to offer,btw he was mouthing the same rubbish 3 years ago

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11 hours ago, rooster59 said:

Veteran Socialist Corbyn, who has declined an invitation to attend a state banquet with Trump during the visit, said:

"President Trump’s attempt to decide who will be Britain’s next prime minister is an entirely unacceptable interference in our country’s democracy."

 

No Jeremy , Trump just made a comment about Boris and his ability to be the UK PM and he wasnt trying to decide who will be the next PM and Trump also wasnt "interfering " and its quite acceptable for Trump to say what he said 

42 minutes ago, sanemax said:

Trump is entitled to an opinion and hes free to air that opinion 

just like the sovereign govt of Iran

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