• Donald Trump: US-UK relationship "highest level of special"
    7 replies, posted
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-44821976 Donald Trump has insisted the US-UK relationship is "the highest level of special", hours after he told the Sun Theresa May's Brexit plan would kill a trade deal between the countries. Speaking alongside the PM, Mr Trump said Brexit was an "incredible opportunity" and "whatever" the UK did after it left the EU was "OK with me". Mrs May said they had discussed plans for an "ambitious" trade agreement. Thousands of people are protesting in central London against his visit. A large balloon, portraying the president as a baby, has been floated in Parliament Square as part of the demonstrations. Other protests are due to take place across the UK on Friday and Saturday. The meeting between Mr Trump and Mrs May took place after the news broke that the Sun had published a wide-ranging interview with the president. At a news conference following talks at the prime minister's country residence, Chequers, Mr Trump said: "The relationship between our two nations is indispensable to the cause of liberty, justice, and peace." On a trade deal he said: "I read reports where that won't be possible, but I believe after speaking with the prime minister's people and representatives and trade experts it will absolutely be possible". In his Sun interview, Mr Trump - who has been a long-time supporter of Brexit - said Mrs May had not listened to his advice on how to do a Brexit deal, saying: "I would have done it much differently." Tom Newton Dunn, the Sun's political editor who interviewed Mr Trump, said the US president seemed "sensitive" and knew about the "Trump baby". "He's really quite stung by the criticism he's been getting," said Mr Newton Dunn. "He knew all about the baby blimp. I think it hurt him." He also said he's fine with the protests
special needs relationship, sure.
"a special relationship, but their leader is fuckin' terrible, just sayin', <3"
Fuck right off
Tom Newton Dunn, the Sun's political editor who interviewed Mr Trump, said the US president seemed "sensitive" and knew about the "Trump baby". "He's really quite stung by the criticism he's been getting," said Mr Newton Dunn. "He knew all about the baby blimp. I think it hurt him." https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/288267/faa80279-46c9-4c75-8f6a-d11fafb794f1/image.png
Mission Complete!
Give us freedom of movement then.
Dear Brexiteers, Do you really think negotiating with the US will be easier than the EU? Have you seen what we're doing with NAFTA, and we barely hold any cards in that. I know you care little for the ramblings of the madman Junkers but do you really want Donald Trump blairing in your face day in and day out dragging the negotiations till your economy has withered to dist? Signed Freedomland (home of the Nuts)
Sorry, you need to Log In to post a reply to this thread.