Tuesday, July 3, 2018

Number 10 'bans Donald Trump from meeting Nigel Farage' on UK visit

 

The paranoid government isn’t allowing Donald Trump to meet with Nigel Farage when the US President visits Britain next week, sources claim.

The Telegraph reports Downing Street has ruled it ‘a red line’ that President Trump doesn’t meet with Nigel, despite the fact the pair have a great relationship that, presumably, could be beneficial for the UK.

A source close to Farage told Westmonster: “Downing Street’s actions have already set the special relationship into a downward spiral. They continue to shoot themselves in the foot again and again by not working with the few people in Britain that know President Trump well.”

More @ Westmonster

10 comments:

  1. Were I the President, I'd make it a point, if Farage were willing, to not only meet him but to do it in front of the press. Might even field questions for an hour or two.
    Can't let this imperious behavior stand. They have no right to limit what the President of the planetary hegemon does, and they are impertinent in even trying to limit his contacts.

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    1. they are impertinent in even trying to limit his contacts.

      Truer words were never spoken.

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  2. How the blanket blank can they tell Nigel and Trump they can't meet?
    Oh, I forget. This is grooming gang gone wild land.
    Tommy Robinson couldn't be reached for comment.

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  3. 100% agree with C W Swanson. If the May government complains, Trump can (publicly) ask them if they want Churchill's statue back from the Oval Office.

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  4. Nothing to stop Trump visiting his own Embassy nor his Ambassador inviting Farage to pop round for tea.

    We are governed not by self-serving traitors and tyrants but by imbecilic morons who are self-serving traitors and tyrants by default.

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    1. y imbecilic morons who are self-serving traitors and tyrants by default.

      True Collectivists.

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  5. If I were Trump I'd see to it Nigel was aboard Air Force One on the way back to Washington D.C. for a nice long holiday at the White House where he and the president could play "pin the tail on Teresa" in the Oval Office.

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    1. I imagine Trump will do something to make fools of their government.

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  6. British people are "Subjects" not citizens, iffn' the UK Government so decrees, nobody has any say. Aren't ya glad you are US Citizens with the Right of Free Association?

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