Looks like the rats are starting to jump ship.
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I'm struggling to keep an open mind regarding this story because my instincts are telling me there could be some merit in the subject matter....I sincerely hope those instincts are mistaken though.
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It obviously takes a madman to recognise another madman.
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On Biden'S stance on the UK, it is known since long that he favours a Brexit arrangement not leaving Ireland at risk to fall back to not so good times. After all, he has Irish ancestors. Nothing of this can be of a surprise for the UK. And the special relationship? Already back at the war of 2003 I argued that the British side reads much more into it than the US. The US made pragmatic use of the UK, this, and nothing else. The gain for the UK? The sentimental memory of being a great and indispensable empire again. |
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I would probably prefer not to share it all with the US, just in case.
Already in 2017 it was feared the Oval Office could become a centre for the broadcasting of information under Trump, for which spies have risked lives and liberty. Who knows how the next president will act :hmmm: |
Yeah, China and Russia must be having a good laugh at the situation developing in front of them.
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One way or the other can we just get this thing settled.
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Would it be a better Britain with the Labour in charge ?
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Not too sure having left the party the day after Corbyn too control but I can't see them doing any worse than the Tories who have had about thirteen years to put matters right so far.
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More financial madness from the UK government.
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