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The UK Conservatives blame the Labour Party for Trump cancelling his trip.

Well, tbf Trump blamed Obama and this makes about as much sense. Apparantly Corbyn saying that to grant a state visit to a guy who re tweets posts by far right groups and makes up lies about UK Muslims should not happen, is wrong for some reason....

Boris Johnson sees this as damaging Britain's 'special relationship' with America. US people can correct me if I'm wrong but my understanding is that America has never seen Britain as more than an underlying ally and that the 'special relationship', as such, is purely a delusion of the British ruling class.

Our ruling Conservative Government think sucking up to Trump will earn them Brownie points from a man who considers loyalty a one way street. They are however well aware that the UK left activist base (with encouragement from Corbyn), would stage a mass demonstration to embarrass them, hence why the trip was cancelled.

The Tories should be ashamed of themselves for their complicity with Trump.
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Northwest · M
The trip was cancelled, because Trump's ego is so fragile, he will not accept people demonstrating against him.

Johnson is trying to get some kudos from his base, for standing up to the leftist bullies.

One of my former colleagues, a 3rd generation Irish, who grew up in New York, once told me that until he got to Seattle, he did not know that "damn British" was two words.

I don't see us as having a special relationship with the British, more like a situational special relationship. Though, I don't recall any of our Presidents being anti British.

I personally appreciate Blair standing next to our President, in the aftermath of 9/11, but I think Blair did it for his political purposes.
TexChik · F
@Northwest what a crock ... the tards whine about him 24/7 ... and he enjoys giving them things to whine about .
Burnley123 · 41-45, M
@Northwest Yes. I don't appreciate Blair joining with Bush's Wars and also lying about the justification.

I feel Britain and America do have a cultural link and I like that. However, unfortunately some politicians use it to justify some pretty awful stuff.
Northwest · M
@TexChik [quote]what a crock ... the tards whine about him 24/7 ... and he enjoys giving them things to whine about .[/quote]

So, you don't have an actual comment on the post.