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What are you looking forward to most from the Donald?
 
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According to my ex pat friend he’s by far the better choice. In any regard he’s exactly what the American people deserve.
 
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According to my ex pat friend he’s by far the better choice. In any regard he’s exactly what the American people deserve.

Same a lot of people I know out there voted for him as they thought he was the better choice. Bit like over here Tory or Labour - they're both as **** as each other.

I'm a huge trump fan...comedy gold and woke Britain in uproar.

I do love how he riles people up, his 2 genders policy is as amusing first day back in the office!
 
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They will already have given Fromage their £25 to have zero say

There are few on here who for sure voted Reform but kept it quiet, it's obvious.

I support democracy, if people want to go for a party like that, they have a right, but it's idiotic.

People are electing politicians for the most ridiculous reasons. "He'll stop DEI" lol, a British voter just typed that.

Stop DEI where? Worldwide? Or Arkansas?

We going to elect Reform UK for similar reasons? No economic policies worth a damn, but, hey they care about stopping some movies and video games talking about trans people. Take my mortgage.

The US just elected a politician who quite obviously doesn't even know what a tariff is, that's concerning.
 
There are few on here who for sure voted Reform but kept it quiet, it's obvious.

I support democracy, if people want to go for a party like that, they have a right, but it's idiotic.

People are electing politicians for the most ridiculous reasons. "He'll stop DEI" lol, a British voter just typed that.

Stop DEI where? Worldwide? Or Arkansas?

We going to elect Reform UK for similar reasons? No economic policies worth a damn, but, hey they care about stopping some movies and video games talking about trans people. Take my mortgage.

The US just elected a politician who quite obviously doesn't even know what a tariff is, that's concerning.

Who said that?
 
There are few on here who for sure voted Reform but kept it quiet, it's obvious.

I support democracy, if people want to go for a party like that, they have a right, but it's idiotic.

People are electing politicians for the most ridiculous reasons. "He'll stop DEI" lol, a British voter just typed that.

Stop DEI where? Worldwide? Or Arkansas?

We going to elect Reform UK for similar reasons? No economic policies worth a damn, but, hey they care about stopping some movies and video games talking about trans people. Take my mortgage.

The US just elected a politician who quite obviously doesn't even know what a tariff is, that's concerning.
Tories and Labour have economic policies?
 
Id hope the Tories had something about them, they convinced people to vote for them 5 times in a row <laugh> some of which are users on this site.

Perhaps one of the people who voted for Tory last time can enlighten me on their economic policy? :)

Reduce NI, Cut taxes and Lock pensions, stop immigration I believe were the big ones.

But at least:
Those pesky pensioners can't heat their houses now and all the small businesses are paying the NI tax increases which will force reduced employment.
 
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