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naomi24 | 09:25 Mon 16th May 2016 | News
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//US presidential hopeful Donald Trump has warned he may not have a "very good relationship" with David Cameron. He was responding to the prime minister who called Mr Trump "stupid, divisive and wrong" over his call for Muslims to be banned from the US.//

Additionally, //Mr Trump told ITV's Good Morning Britain that he will remember Mayor of London Sadiq Khan's "very nasty statements" that he was "ignorant".//

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36300005

I expect by the time the US elections are complete Sadiq Khan will still be around but it is entirely possible that both David Cameron and Donald Trump will no longer be part of the equation. If they are we can look forward (or not) to interesting times ahead.
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Every time Trump opens his mouth, more disgusting bile comes out.

It is a continuing mystery to me why so many Americans give their support to this truly awful Ogre.
I'd rather we dealt with this 'truly awful ogre' than the alternative.
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chiaroscuro, perhaps is you explain why you say that, Mikey will understand why so many Americans give their support to him.
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*if* not is.
This isn't a debate about the differences between the Republicans and the Democrats, its about how awful Trump is. I can't see that Sanders or Clinton are even in the same ball park when its comes down to awfulness.
OK. Mr Trump is not a politician; he lacks the skills expected of politicians, he says it like he sees it, however outrageous it seems. In short he appears to be honest. HC is the usual insidious politician without an ounce of sincerity in her body.
Politics are what matter not personalities.
If Mr Trump expects to become Americas top politician should't he have " the skills expected of politicians"?
It is good to see that the British politicians are just so diplomatic..... I may agree with some of what they say but I am unimportant in this world. I think that those in high positions would be sensible to ensure that potential future leaders are not antagonised by, what appears to me to be, playground name calling. It gains nothing and could be damaging. This is not to say that they are wrong in their judgements of the likes of Mr Trump just that they would be much more diplomatic to keep their views to themselves.
Rednecks matter and Trump speaks their language.

Read enough Facebook comments and you may also note a repeated theme about disdain for all Washington types, as if Rep/Dem changeovers were just for appearances' sake. They crave someone/thing refreshing and, ugly as his pronouncements are, they at least seem sincere.

"To get ahead in life, all you need is sincerity. Once you can fake that, you've got it made."
-Unknown

You would have thought that Cameron and his ilk would have learnt from the Jeremy Corbyn fiasco.

Call the outsider names and they end up as 'the one' in top slot and you have to deal with them.

Outsiders or not perhaps they should couch their remarks to the others remarks rather than the person.
mikey; //Every time Trump opens his mouth, more disgusting bile comes out.// Simply not true, some of the reasons Americans vote for him;
http://www.ontheissues.org/Donald_Trump.htm
Not a fan of his, but he is entertaining on the USA TV Channels.
I've no problems with politicians giving their views on other countries' affairs (eg Obama and Le Pen on Brexit) but it's politically unwise of them to comment on personalities.

But I'm unworried if Trump doesn't get on with Cameron. Bush and Blair had a wonderful relationship - clot and lapdog - and what good did that do Britain?
Big non-issue as Hilary Clinton is a country-mile ahead in the race to become Pres.....the left/centre wing of the Republicans would rather have her than this dangerous big-mouth.
Ah yes polls.

Mickey can tel you a thing or two about quoting polls !
Interesting tactic he has there. Basically saying that if folk vote him in he will want to settle old remembered scores with a country that is known to be an ally of his own. I bet that must be pandering to what most American voters want then. Isn't it ?
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