Donald Trump should refuse to rise to the bait of the Left’s pygmy politicians and their infantile abuse
DONALD Trump should refuse to rise to the bait of the Left’s pygmy politicians. Provoking the US President to anger is exactly what they want.
Their infantile abuse, virtue-signalling to the Corbynista mob on social media, does not deserve the oxygen of publicity his retaliation gives it.
It was once a caricature of adolescent lefties that they screamed “fascist” at anyone they disagreed with. TV’s Young Ones sent up such muppetry nearly 40 years ago.
Yet Corbyn’s supporters, frontbenchers and London’s pipsqueak Mayor Sadiq Khan now do exactly that.
And there is a national consequence to the juvenile antics of politicians like Corbyn, Khan, Emily Thornberry, Vince Cable and the odious Speaker Bercow.
How does Britain look to America when such “senior” figures witlessly abuse or snub the leader of the free world during his state visit for the poignant D-Day anniversary?
Or to other nations whose politicians ARE smart enough to separate any personal dislike for Trump from his historic office?
How does it look too when the BBC, our publicly funded broadcaster, thinks nothing of putting a giant inflatable mocking the President on screen alongside a presenter?
Let’s never again hear them pretend to be politically neutral.
The leftie MPs protesting against the chief of our No1 global ally hope one day to form a government, God help us.
If they think a Marxist Britain will survive, spurning our traditional allies and instead cosying up to the left-wing dictators and terrorists Corbyn’s rabble admire, they have a shock coming.
Dublin down
WE have to laugh at the irony of Ireland lecturing Tory leadership wannabes about the need for “realism” over the Brexit deal.
Dublin insists it cannot be altered. Not the agreement, not the toxic “backstop”. Much of it was “asked for by the UK”.
Can’t they see the problem? It was asked for by a PM who is quitting this Friday specifically because that deal failed. It is not Britain’s agreed position.
If the EU still wants a deal, it MUST change. Or our MPs must grit their teeth and get us out anyway.
That’s also now President Macron’s view. Will Leo Varadkar face this new reality?
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IT is vital the Tories turbo-charge their leadership election.
Britain has been paralysed by Theresa May’s failure and departure.
Her party does not have the luxury of a protracted contest.
Nor do voters have the patience, especially with Tory support dwindling.
They must stage regular, even daily, debates and whittle the candidates down to a final handful in short order.
The country has drifted for three years. We need rapid new leadership.
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