A similar situation happened in the British election of 1992 which at one stage showed Labour 8 pets ahead of the Tories - a cunning trick to hide people's embarrassment of their real voting intentions. Ho hum.....by the way, where's the nearest fallout shelter?
Am not surprised, it was the change vote that Trump picked up...any change regardless of who was going to drive that change, or indeed what those changes might be. Many people saw HC as being a continuation of the status quo which hadnt worked for their prosperity, so took the only other option. Also, Trump supporters seem to have turned out in numbers, whereas HC's went missing in key states.
Very similar reasons for and reactions to this vote as there were to Brexit which also happened because of a desire for change.
fascinating times ahead.
Too late. Tesco has sold out of all tinned food and bottled water!May be time to build a shelter and start stocking up on tinned food.![]()
Yep. once again, apathy rules. people get the government they deserve (mostly)Large swathes of Africa/Americans, Latinos and others must not have bothered to turn up leaving the field clear for the sexist ignoramous that is Trump. I hope he never visits the UK on an official visit.
I think we'll go the opposite way and will end up with closer ties. just my gut feeling, but the world is changing and we have to find the smoothest route through regardless of which personality is in which office. Bottom line is that HC wasn't trusted as much as Trump was, which says a great deal about Clinton. I don't know which was the right candidate with respect to Britain however I'm not panicking or going to start stockpiling.This is the perfect time to have a falling out with the USA, a la Harold Wilson and LBJ. A fine example would be to oppose US foreign policy in the Middle East!!
I think we'll go the opposite way and will end up with closer ties. just my gut feeling, but the world is changing and we have to find the smoothest route through regardless of which personality is in which office. Bottom line is that HC wasn't trusted as much as Trump was, which says a great deal about Clinton. I don't know which was the right candidate with respect to Britain however I'm not panicking or going to start stockpiling.
Lots of worthy wailing and gnashing of teeth going to be happening now, which never changes a damn thing so the quicker people accept that the result is what it is and try and make the best of it, the better
Yep. once again, apathy rules. people get the government they deserve (mostly)
The Trump impact will be tempered by the fact that he isn't really a republican, so he won't get the kind of support he needs to achieve all his goals because the rest of government will block him, same as happened to Obama when he tried to fight a heavily Republican Government.
Oh well, it was mostly a good world while it lasted.
Don't worry mate. They won't even let him have control of his own twitter account; no one's going to give him the nuclear codes.