Btitain's prime minister wants to woo Trump

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Theresa May wants to get in the good books of Donald Trump so that the pair will bring back the good old days of Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan. Such a fetching couple they were.

Maggi%20and%20Ronnie_zpszo2eeza7.jpg

Ronnie had a good time dancing with Maggie although, it is said, he could hardly understand her accent.

But how was Theresa May going to recapture the same special relationship with Donald Trump. One way is to agree with him and let him have his way. Knowing that Trump told the prime minister of Zionist Israel to hold on until her takes over the Oval Office when he will back up Israel right or wrong, a nod is as good as a wink to a blind horse. So, Theresa May hit out at John Kerry for his criticism of the extreme right wing government Israel has these days for calling it extreme right wing. Since Israel boasts of being a democracy, the fact that the government consists of Zionists from the illegal settlements reflects the will of the Israeli people and should not be called names, May claims in a report in THE TIMES today.

Yes, Theresa May wants the minority president-elect to know that the two can tango notwithstanding Britain's vote to condemn the illegal settlements in occupied Palestine, including East Jerusalem, at the UN Security Council's Resolution 2334 last week. Speaking from both sides of the mouth is an art mastered by many an English politician.

partners_zps81dhib5m.jpg

Though we danced for one moment and too soon we had to part
In that wonderful moment something happened to my heart ...
 
Britain is screwed.

Brexit. They're going to find out Europe doesn't need them or miss them, not one little bit.

Hence, they've got to try to suck up hard to the USA.
 
Speaking from both sides of the mouth is all any rational hominid would expect from any in the political class.
 
Theresa May wants to get in the good books of Donald Trump so that the pair will bring back the good old days of Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan. Such a fetching couple they were.

Maggi%20and%20Ronnie_zpszo2eeza7.jpg

Ronnie had a good time dancing with Maggie although, it is said, he could hardly understand her accent.

But how was Theresa May going to recapture the same special relationship with Donald Trump. One way is to agree with him and let him have his way. Knowing that Trump told the prime minister of Zionist Israel to hold on until her takes over the Oval Office when he will back up Israel right or wrong, a nod is as good as a wink to a blind horse. So, Theresa May hit out at John Kerry for his criticism of the extreme right wing government Israel has these days for calling it extreme right wing. Since Israel boasts of being a democracy, the fact that the government consists of Zionists from the illegal settlements reflects the will of the Israeli people and should not be called names, May claims in a report in THE TIMES today.

Yes, Theresa May wants the minority president-elect to know that the two can tango notwithstanding Britain's vote to condemn the illegal settlements in occupied Palestine, including East Jerusalem, at the UN Security Council's Resolution 2334 last week. Speaking from both sides of the mouth is an art mastered by many an English politician.

partners_zps81dhib5m.jpg

Though we danced for one moment and too soon we had to part
In that wonderful moment something happened to my heart ...
It is an understandable move for May, especially considering Brexit. Britain and the US are natural allies. I don’t see any reasons why she wouldn’t push for closer ties with the US.
 
Theresa May wants to get in the good books of Donald Trump so that the pair will bring back the good old days of Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan. Such a fetching couple they were.

Maggi%20and%20Ronnie_zpszo2eeza7.jpg

Ronnie had a good time dancing with Maggie although, it is said, he could hardly understand her accent.

But how was Theresa May going to recapture the same special relationship with Donald Trump. One way is to agree with him and let him have his way. Knowing that Trump told the prime minister of Zionist Israel to hold on until her takes over the Oval Office when he will back up Israel right or wrong, a nod is as good as a wink to a blind horse. So, Theresa May hit out at John Kerry for his criticism of the extreme right wing government Israel has these days for calling it extreme right wing. Since Israel boasts of being a democracy, the fact that the government consists of Zionists from the illegal settlements reflects the will of the Israeli people and should not be called names, May claims in a report in THE TIMES today.

Yes, Theresa May wants the minority president-elect to know that the two can tango notwithstanding Britain's vote to condemn the illegal settlements in occupied Palestine, including East Jerusalem, at the UN Security Council's Resolution 2334 last week. Speaking from both sides of the mouth is an art mastered by many an English politician.

partners_zps81dhib5m.jpg

Though we danced for one moment and too soon we had to part
In that wonderful moment something happened to my heart ...
It is an understandable move for May, especially considering Brexit. Britain and the US are natural allies. I don’t see any reasons why she wouldn’t push for closer ties with the US.


The EU has been very aggressive with it's Trade POlicy with the US.

While China is the chief villain, I'm sure that there are many nervous politicians in Europe who are worried about the economic crutch they have in large trade surpluses with the US.

The UK would be wise to attempt diplomacy to soften the coming impact.
 
Theresa May wants to get in the good books of Donald Trump so that the pair will bring back the good old days of Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan. Such a fetching couple they were.

Maggi%20and%20Ronnie_zpszo2eeza7.jpg

Ronnie had a good time dancing with Maggie although, it is said, he could hardly understand her accent.

But how was Theresa May going to recapture the same special relationship with Donald Trump. One way is to agree with him and let him have his way. Knowing that Trump told the prime minister of Zionist Israel to hold on until her takes over the Oval Office when he will back up Israel right or wrong, a nod is as good as a wink to a blind horse. So, Theresa May hit out at John Kerry for his criticism of the extreme right wing government Israel has these days for calling it extreme right wing. Since Israel boasts of being a democracy, the fact that the government consists of Zionists from the illegal settlements reflects the will of the Israeli people and should not be called names, May claims in a report in THE TIMES today.

Yes, Theresa May wants the minority president-elect to know that the two can tango notwithstanding Britain's vote to condemn the illegal settlements in occupied Palestine, including East Jerusalem, at the UN Security Council's Resolution 2334 last week. Speaking from both sides of the mouth is an art mastered by many an English politician.

partners_zps81dhib5m.jpg

Though we danced for one moment and too soon we had to part
In that wonderful moment something happened to my heart ...
It is an understandable move for May, especially considering Brexit. Britain and the US are natural allies. I don’t see any reasons why she wouldn’t push for closer ties with the US.


The EU has been very aggressive with it's Trade POlicy with the US.

While China is the chief villain, I'm sure that there are many nervous politicians in Europe who are worried about the economic crutch they have in large trade surpluses with the US.

The UK would be wise to attempt diplomacy to soften the coming impact.
Frankly, I don’t fully understand your point. You think that the EU will try to prevent Britain from building closer ties with the US?
 
Theresa May wants to get in the good books of Donald Trump so that the pair will bring back the good old days of Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan. Such a fetching couple they were.

Maggi%20and%20Ronnie_zpszo2eeza7.jpg

Ronnie had a good time dancing with Maggie although, it is said, he could hardly understand her accent.

But how was Theresa May going to recapture the same special relationship with Donald Trump. One way is to agree with him and let him have his way. Knowing that Trump told the prime minister of Zionist Israel to hold on until her takes over the Oval Office when he will back up Israel right or wrong, a nod is as good as a wink to a blind horse. So, Theresa May hit out at John Kerry for his criticism of the extreme right wing government Israel has these days for calling it extreme right wing. Since Israel boasts of being a democracy, the fact that the government consists of Zionists from the illegal settlements reflects the will of the Israeli people and should not be called names, May claims in a report in THE TIMES today.

Yes, Theresa May wants the minority president-elect to know that the two can tango notwithstanding Britain's vote to condemn the illegal settlements in occupied Palestine, including East Jerusalem, at the UN Security Council's Resolution 2334 last week. Speaking from both sides of the mouth is an art mastered by many an English politician.

partners_zps81dhib5m.jpg

Though we danced for one moment and too soon we had to part
In that wonderful moment something happened to my heart ...
It is an understandable move for May, especially considering Brexit. Britain and the US are natural allies. I don’t see any reasons why she wouldn’t push for closer ties with the US.


The EU has been very aggressive with it's Trade POlicy with the US.

While China is the chief villain, I'm sure that there are many nervous politicians in Europe who are worried about the economic crutch they have in large trade surpluses with the US.

The UK would be wise to attempt diplomacy to soften the coming impact.
Frankly, I don’t fully understand your point. You think that the EU will try to prevent Britain from building closer ties with the US?

No, I think that an American FIrst trade policy will negatively impact Europe and that European leaders who DON'T have their heads up their asses should be thinking of ways to adjust to a US that won't be their bitch.


IN the old days we had this theory about Mutually Beneficial Trade. Maybe she could work towards something like that.
 
Theresa May wants to get in the good books of Donald Trump so that the pair will bring back the good old days of Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan. Such a fetching couple they were.

Maggi%20and%20Ronnie_zpszo2eeza7.jpg

Ronnie had a good time dancing with Maggie although, it is said, he could hardly understand her accent.

But how was Theresa May going to recapture the same special relationship with Donald Trump. One way is to agree with him and let him have his way. Knowing that Trump told the prime minister of Zionist Israel to hold on until her takes over the Oval Office when he will back up Israel right or wrong, a nod is as good as a wink to a blind horse. So, Theresa May hit out at John Kerry for his criticism of the extreme right wing government Israel has these days for calling it extreme right wing. Since Israel boasts of being a democracy, the fact that the government consists of Zionists from the illegal settlements reflects the will of the Israeli people and should not be called names, May claims in a report in THE TIMES today.

Yes, Theresa May wants the minority president-elect to know that the two can tango notwithstanding Britain's vote to condemn the illegal settlements in occupied Palestine, including East Jerusalem, at the UN Security Council's Resolution 2334 last week. Speaking from both sides of the mouth is an art mastered by many an English politician.

partners_zps81dhib5m.jpg

Though we danced for one moment and too soon we had to part
In that wonderful moment something happened to my heart ...
It is an understandable move for May, especially considering Brexit. Britain and the US are natural allies. I don’t see any reasons why she wouldn’t push for closer ties with the US.
Criticizing openly a speech by the United States' Secretary of State is hardly the act of an ally.
 
Theresa May wants to get in the good books of Donald Trump so that the pair will bring back the good old days of Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan. Such a fetching couple they were.

Maggi%20and%20Ronnie_zpszo2eeza7.jpg

Ronnie had a good time dancing with Maggie although, it is said, he could hardly understand her accent.

But how was Theresa May going to recapture the same special relationship with Donald Trump. One way is to agree with him and let him have his way. Knowing that Trump told the prime minister of Zionist Israel to hold on until her takes over the Oval Office when he will back up Israel right or wrong, a nod is as good as a wink to a blind horse. So, Theresa May hit out at John Kerry for his criticism of the extreme right wing government Israel has these days for calling it extreme right wing. Since Israel boasts of being a democracy, the fact that the government consists of Zionists from the illegal settlements reflects the will of the Israeli people and should not be called names, May claims in a report in THE TIMES today.

Yes, Theresa May wants the minority president-elect to know that the two can tango notwithstanding Britain's vote to condemn the illegal settlements in occupied Palestine, including East Jerusalem, at the UN Security Council's Resolution 2334 last week. Speaking from both sides of the mouth is an art mastered by many an English politician.

partners_zps81dhib5m.jpg

Though we danced for one moment and too soon we had to part
In that wonderful moment something happened to my heart ...
It is an understandable move for May, especially considering Brexit. Britain and the US are natural allies. I don’t see any reasons why she wouldn’t push for closer ties with the US.
Criticizing openly a speech by the United States' Secretary of State is hardly the act of an ally.


Constructive criticism is not an unfriendly act.
 
Theresa May wants to get in the good books of Donald Trump so that the pair will bring back the good old days of Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan. Such a fetching couple they were.

Maggi%20and%20Ronnie_zpszo2eeza7.jpg

Ronnie had a good time dancing with Maggie although, it is said, he could hardly understand her accent.

But how was Theresa May going to recapture the same special relationship with Donald Trump. One way is to agree with him and let him have his way. Knowing that Trump told the prime minister of Zionist Israel to hold on until her takes over the Oval Office when he will back up Israel right or wrong, a nod is as good as a wink to a blind horse. So, Theresa May hit out at John Kerry for his criticism of the extreme right wing government Israel has these days for calling it extreme right wing. Since Israel boasts of being a democracy, the fact that the government consists of Zionists from the illegal settlements reflects the will of the Israeli people and should not be called names, May claims in a report in THE TIMES today.

Yes, Theresa May wants the minority president-elect to know that the two can tango notwithstanding Britain's vote to condemn the illegal settlements in occupied Palestine, including East Jerusalem, at the UN Security Council's Resolution 2334 last week. Speaking from both sides of the mouth is an art mastered by many an English politician.

partners_zps81dhib5m.jpg

Though we danced for one moment and too soon we had to part
In that wonderful moment something happened to my heart ...
It is an understandable move for May, especially considering Brexit. Britain and the US are natural allies. I don’t see any reasons why she wouldn’t push for closer ties with the US.
Criticizing openly a speech by the United States' Secretary of State is hardly the act of an ally.


Constructive criticism is not an unfriendly act.
An ally does not criticize publicly a Secretary of State. To do so is undiplomatic.
 
Theresa May wants to get in the good books of Donald Trump so that the pair will bring back the good old days of Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan. Such a fetching couple they were.

Maggi%20and%20Ronnie_zpszo2eeza7.jpg

Ronnie had a good time dancing with Maggie although, it is said, he could hardly understand her accent.

But how was Theresa May going to recapture the same special relationship with Donald Trump. One way is to agree with him and let him have his way. Knowing that Trump told the prime minister of Zionist Israel to hold on until her takes over the Oval Office when he will back up Israel right or wrong, a nod is as good as a wink to a blind horse. So, Theresa May hit out at John Kerry for his criticism of the extreme right wing government Israel has these days for calling it extreme right wing. Since Israel boasts of being a democracy, the fact that the government consists of Zionists from the illegal settlements reflects the will of the Israeli people and should not be called names, May claims in a report in THE TIMES today.

Yes, Theresa May wants the minority president-elect to know that the two can tango notwithstanding Britain's vote to condemn the illegal settlements in occupied Palestine, including East Jerusalem, at the UN Security Council's Resolution 2334 last week. Speaking from both sides of the mouth is an art mastered by many an English politician.

partners_zps81dhib5m.jpg

Though we danced for one moment and too soon we had to part
In that wonderful moment something happened to my heart ...
It is an understandable move for May, especially considering Brexit. Britain and the US are natural allies. I don’t see any reasons why she wouldn’t push for closer ties with the US.
Criticizing openly a speech by the United States' Secretary of State is hardly the act of an ally.


Constructive criticism is not an unfriendly act.
An ally does not criticize publicly a Secretary of State. To do so is undiplomatic.

Come jan 20th we will see how diplomatic she can be.
 
Theresa May wants to get in the good books of Donald Trump so that the pair will bring back the good old days of Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan. Such a fetching couple they were.

Maggi%20and%20Ronnie_zpszo2eeza7.jpg

Ronnie had a good time dancing with Maggie although, it is said, he could hardly understand her accent.

But how was Theresa May going to recapture the same special relationship with Donald Trump. One way is to agree with him and let him have his way. Knowing that Trump told the prime minister of Zionist Israel to hold on until her takes over the Oval Office when he will back up Israel right or wrong, a nod is as good as a wink to a blind horse. So, Theresa May hit out at John Kerry for his criticism of the extreme right wing government Israel has these days for calling it extreme right wing. Since Israel boasts of being a democracy, the fact that the government consists of Zionists from the illegal settlements reflects the will of the Israeli people and should not be called names, May claims in a report in THE TIMES today.

Yes, Theresa May wants the minority president-elect to know that the two can tango notwithstanding Britain's vote to condemn the illegal settlements in occupied Palestine, including East Jerusalem, at the UN Security Council's Resolution 2334 last week. Speaking from both sides of the mouth is an art mastered by many an English politician.

partners_zps81dhib5m.jpg

Though we danced for one moment and too soon we had to part
In that wonderful moment something happened to my heart ...
It is an understandable move for May, especially considering Brexit. Britain and the US are natural allies. I don’t see any reasons why she wouldn’t push for closer ties with the US.
Criticizing openly a speech by the United States' Secretary of State is hardly the act of an ally.


Constructive criticism is not an unfriendly act.
An ally does not criticize publicly a Secretary of State. To do so is undiplomatic.

Come jan 20th we will see how diplomatic she can be.
Traditionally, the English do as they are told by the Americans.
 
It is an understandable move for May, especially considering Brexit. Britain and the US are natural allies. I don’t see any reasons why she wouldn’t push for closer ties with the US.
Criticizing openly a speech by the United States' Secretary of State is hardly the act of an ally.


Constructive criticism is not an unfriendly act.
An ally does not criticize publicly a Secretary of State. To do so is undiplomatic.

Come jan 20th we will see how diplomatic she can be.
Traditionally, the English do as they are told by the Americans.
Where are you from? Spain?
 
It is an understandable move for May, especially considering Brexit. Britain and the US are natural allies. I don’t see any reasons why she wouldn’t push for closer ties with the US.
Criticizing openly a speech by the United States' Secretary of State is hardly the act of an ally.


Constructive criticism is not an unfriendly act.
An ally does not criticize publicly a Secretary of State. To do so is undiplomatic.

Come jan 20th we will see how diplomatic she can be.
Traditionally, the English do as they are told by the Americans.


Not sure what you're referring to. The UK is a major power. Our ability to push them around, if we wanted to, would be very limited.


If the UK wanted to leave NATO, for example, what could we do about it? Bitch?
 
Criticizing openly a speech by the United States' Secretary of State is hardly the act of an ally.


Constructive criticism is not an unfriendly act.
An ally does not criticize publicly a Secretary of State. To do so is undiplomatic.

Come jan 20th we will see how diplomatic she can be.
Traditionally, the English do as they are told by the Americans.
Where are you from? Spain?
I live in the European Union. The English will be leaving us soon.
 
Criticizing openly a speech by the United States' Secretary of State is hardly the act of an ally.


Constructive criticism is not an unfriendly act.
An ally does not criticize publicly a Secretary of State. To do so is undiplomatic.

Come jan 20th we will see how diplomatic she can be.
Traditionally, the English do as they are told by the Americans.


Not sure what you're referring to. The UK is a major power. Our ability to push them around, if we wanted to, would be very limited.


If the UK wanted to leave NATO, for example, what could we do about it? Bitch?
What I'm getting at is that Theresa May will do as Trump wants.
 
Constructive criticism is not an unfriendly act.
An ally does not criticize publicly a Secretary of State. To do so is undiplomatic.

Come jan 20th we will see how diplomatic she can be.
Traditionally, the English do as they are told by the Americans.
Where are you from? Spain?
I live in the European Union. The English will be leaving us soon.
I asked about the country you live in. But okay, it is not that significant, actually. What I want to say is that you remark in the post 14 is relevant for almost every country in the world. You can wrote “Traditionally, the government of my country do as they told by the EU bureaucrats” and it will be true, won’t it? But you are okay with it, I suppose.
 
Constructive criticism is not an unfriendly act.
An ally does not criticize publicly a Secretary of State. To do so is undiplomatic.

Come jan 20th we will see how diplomatic she can be.
Traditionally, the English do as they are told by the Americans.


Not sure what you're referring to. The UK is a major power. Our ability to push them around, if we wanted to, would be very limited.


If the UK wanted to leave NATO, for example, what could we do about it? Bitch?
What I'm getting at is that Theresa May will do as Trump wants.

Trump wants the US to stop being taken advantage of in trade.

That's a pretty reasonable request. It would be smart of May to work with him on that.
 

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