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    Trump having a private 1-on-1 with Putin after the NATO summit.....

    It is clear as day that he is trying to break up the alliances


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    Three massive US helicopters patrolling low over North London at the moment. Very noisy.

    Anyone would think the big orange **** was trying to intimidate us!!

    ******g willy waver!!

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    https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland...itics-44829539

    That's Trump in Scotland.

    What's the main reason for the protests? The man makes so many baffling statements and has probably upset every nation in the World, so I'm assuming there's plenty reasons for a protest.

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    The state of people protesting combined with their "patter" has me 100% behind Trump, I hope he comes out with some more trolling to rile them up further.

    The worst of the lot are the weegies, chugging themselves senseless at how hilarious their statements are on their banners, the typical cringe level 10 " What are we like?!?!" pish that comes out of Glasgow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IGRIGI View Post
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    The state of people protesting combined with their "patter" has me 100% behind Trump, I hope he comes out with some more trolling to rile them up further.

    The worst of the lot are the weegies, chugging themselves senseless at how hilarious their statements are on their banners, the typical cringe level 10 " What are we like?!?!" pish that comes out of Glasgow.
    Yep, that's definitely what I'm looking for in a US President. A willingness and ability to troll weegies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IGRIGI View Post
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    The state of people protesting combined with their "patter" has me 100% behind Trump, I hope he comes out with some more trolling to rile them up further.

    The worst of the lot are the weegies, chugging themselves senseless at how hilarious their statements are on their banners, the typical cringe level 10 " What are we like?!?!" pish that comes out of Glasgow.
    Cool rationale, bro.

    Supporting a racist, misogynist, anti-democratic buffoon because you don't approve of some people's sense of humour.

    I'm in awe.
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    https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland...itics-44829539

    That's Trump in Scotland.

    What's the main reason for the protests? The man makes so many baffling statements and has probably upset every nation in the World, so I'm assuming there's plenty reasons for a protest.
    It's the trendy thing to do these days. The people of America voted for him in a democratic election and let's be honest he has not been a complete disaster as many predicted. Why some Glaswegian feels the need to protest I am not sure. Maybe nothing better to do or positive contributions to make elsewhere.

    We don't see the Americans out on the street protesting about Teresa May and her handling of Brexit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnbc70 View Post
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    It's the trendy thing to do these days. The people of America voted for him in a democratic election and let's be honest he has not been a complete disaster as many predicted. Why some Glaswegian feels the need to protest I am not sure. Maybe nothing better to do or positive contributions to make elsewhere.

    We don't see the Americans out on the street protesting about Teresa May and her handling of Brexit.
    May isn't the most powerful person in the world. Like it or not, Trump's actions have an effect on all of us. In that light, it's entirely appropriate for people to express their views.

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    May isn't the most powerful person in the world. Like it or not, Trump's actions have an effect on all of us. In that light, it's entirely appropriate for people to express their views.

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    I get that but it feels like a protest for the sake of a protest.

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    May isn't the most powerful person in the world. Like it or not, Trump's actions have an effect on all of us. In that light, it's entirely appropriate for people to express their views.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnbc70 View Post
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    It's the trendy thing to do these days. The people of America voted for him in a democratic election and let's be honest he has not been a complete disaster as many predicted. Why some Glaswegian feels the need to protest I am not sure. Maybe nothing better to do or positive contributions to make elsewhere.

    We don't see the Americans out on the street protesting about Teresa May and her handling of Brexit.
    Maybe when May talks about grabbing them by the pussy or starts to separate children from their parents, we'll see protests if she ever visits the USA.

    Trump walking in front of the Queen just highlights his incompetence and ignorance.
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    Trump's been getting a lot of flak for supposedly blowing the Chequers Brexit plans out of the water but the guy can change his mind like the wind and a day in the company of the PM and the Queen has seemingly swung him back on side. It's hard to take his view on such matters seriously.

    Folk forget though, that Obama made what proved to be a grave error when he stepped into the debate pre-Brexit with his 'back of the queue for trade deals' remarks were Britain to leave the EU. He probably thought his perceived popularity here would cement a No vote, but it backfired badly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by G B Young View Post
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    Trump's been getting a lot of flak for supposedly blowing the Chequers Brexit plans out of the water but the guy can change his mind like the wind and a day in the company of the PM and the Queen has seemingly swung him back on side. It's hard to take his view on such matters seriously.

    Folk forget though, that Obama made what proved to be a grave error when he stepped into the debate pre-Brexit with his 'back of the queue for trade deals' remarks were Britain to leave the EU. He probably thought his perceived popularity here would cement a No vote, but it backfired badly.
    You think Obama was a prime reason for half the country to vote Leave?

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    It was good to see Vicky Pollard making an appearance at the anti-Trump rally yesterday - yeah but no but yeah but
    https://twitter.com/holbornlolz/stat...550007808?s=21

    I oppose Donald Trump because because the media told me to and because I like following a trend

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    The guys the bellends bellend.

    I'm not going to waste my sunny Saturday shouting about him in the street though.
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    Maybe when May talks about grabbing them by the pussy or starts to separate children from their parents, we'll see protests if she ever visits the USA.

    Trump walking in front of the Queen just highlights his incompetence and ignorance.
    Not nice things, but why are people not out protesting against the Saudis and their human rights record. The UK has a very cosy relationship with a one of the most horrible regimes in the world. Because its not seen as trendy and being 'right on'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HelmutSchlong View Post
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    It was good to see Vicky Pollard making an appearance at the anti-Trump rally yesterday - yeah but no but yeah but
    https://twitter.com/holbornlolz/stat...550007808?s=21

    I oppose Donald Trump because because the media told me to and because I like following a trend
    Pathetic isn't it?

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    It was good to see Vicky Pollard making an appearance at the anti-Trump rally yesterday - yeah but no but yeah but
    https://twitter.com/holbornlolz/stat...550007808?s=21

    I oppose Donald Trump because because the media told me to and because I like following a trend
    Probably a fair representation of the majority of people there, like his trendy neck scarf as well.

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    Not nice things, but why are people not out protesting against the Saudis and their human rights record. The UK has a very cosy relationship with a one of the most horrible regimes in the world. Because its not seen as trendy and being 'right on'.
    Pretty much spot on imo ! and where were the media reports?

    As some posters have said in regards seperatibng the kids n what not i do disagree DT in that regard.It could be handled alot better.
    Though if I am a lil confused in regards him getting called a racist- alot of coloured and different nationalists and people whom have worked for him do say they like him and he s not a rasict, his wife aint american is she? and as for being a misogynist- same as i have just said i remeber seeing an interview with one of his top female employees (think she was a c.o.o or something similar) whom had nothing but nice things to say.

    Given the choice of him or hillary i d take trump 6 days out of 7 ( i ll prob need a day off after the 6th day !!
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    What time does the march at the parliament start? I'm out a walk in Holyrood Park at the moment and you're lucky if there are 100 people there currently. More Police than protesters,
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    Pathetic isn't it?
    Yeah it is

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    I’m ashamed of what this country is becoming. Donald Trump holds office in the White House and the disrespect he has been shown is abhorrent. It’s usually by the same muppets who get on their pedestal when idiots call Nicola Sturgeon Wee Nippy or Jimmy Crankie etc

    I assume that everyone who was there yesterday on a weekday protesting have jobs and just happened to be on holiday. Surely they wouldn’t have the audacity to be living off the state and making absolutely no contribution to British society? I think we know the answer for the majority of them....

    I can’t recall these level of protests when Robert Mugabe or Mohamed Bin Salman were here, nor Clinton and Obama for that matter. I also don’t recall the media giving anywhere near this level of coverage of any protest when Xi Jinping visited the UK

    As for Sadiq Khan, well, this man is an absolute disgrace. He should step down, in fact he should have been sacked when he came out with his terrorism is part and parcel of living in a big city quote, everyday he is in office is a further insult to the people in London. I travel Down to London for work regularly and it’s been declining for the past few years but it has never been as run down as it is now, so scary and so disappointing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lapsedhibee View Post
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    You think Obama was a prime reason for half the country to vote Leave?
    I doubt it, but it certainly didn't play as the trump (no pun intended) card Cameron probably thought it would. I was just pointing out that Trump's not the only US President to have weighed in with some less than helpful input on Brexit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HelmutSchlong View Post
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    I’m ashamed of what this country is becoming. Donald Trump holds office in the White House and the disrespect he has been shown is abhorrent. It’s usually by the same muppets who get on their pedestal when idiots call Nicola Sturgeon Wee Nippy or Jimmy Crankie etc

    I assume that everyone who was there yesterday on a weekday protesting have jobs and just happened to be on holiday. Surely they wouldn’t have the audacity to be living off the state and making absolutely no contribution to British society? I think we know the answer for the majority of them....

    I can’t recall these level of protests when Robert Mugabe or Mohamed Bin Salman were here, nor Clinton and Obama for that matter. I also don’t recall the media giving anywhere near this level of coverage of any protest when Xi Jinping visited the UK

    As for Sadiq Khan, well, this man is an absolute disgrace. He should step down, in fact he should have been sacked when he came out with his terrorism is part and parcel of living in a big city quote, everyday he is in office is a further insult to the people in London. I travel Down to London for work regularly and it’s been declining for the past few years but it has never been as run down as it is now, so scary and so disappointing.
    Is that you, Donald?

    Sadiq Khan was elected by his people, in the same way that Trump was. It's up to them whether he is "sacked".

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    Quote Originally Posted by HelmutSchlong View Post
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    I’m ashamed of what this country is becoming. Donald Trump holds office in the White House and the disrespect he has been shown is abhorrent. It’s usually by the same muppets who get on their pedestal when idiots call Nicola Sturgeon Wee Nippy or Jimmy Crankie etc

    I assume that everyone who was there yesterday on a weekday protesting have jobs and just happened to be on holiday. Surely they wouldn’t have the audacity to be living off the state and making absolutely no contribution to British society? I think we know the answer for the majority of them....

    I can’t recall these level of protests when Robert Mugabe or Mohamed Bin Salman were here, nor Clinton and Obama for that matter. I also don’t recall the media giving anywhere near this level of coverage of any protest when Xi Jinping visited the UK

    As for Sadiq Khan, well, this man is an absolute disgrace. He should step down, in fact he should have been sacked when he came out with his terrorism is part and parcel of living in a big city quote, everyday he is in office is a further insult to the people in London. I travel Down to London for work regularly and it’s been declining for the past few years but it has never been as run down as it is now, so scary and so disappointing.
    Trump is unlike other leaders. He is a bigoted, racist old fart and he deserves everything that he gets. The protesters have a right to show disgust at him being in Scotland and although I am not one of them, I completely back them in what they are doing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobbyhibs1983 View Post
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    Pretty much spot on imo ! and where were the media reports?

    As some posters have said in regards seperatibng the kids n what not i do disagree DT in that regard.It could be handled alot better.
    Though if I am a lil confused in regards him getting called a racist- alot of coloured and different nationalists and people whom have worked for him do say they like him and he s not a rasict, his wife aint american is she? and as for being a misogynist- same as i have just said i remeber seeing an interview with one of his top female employees (think she was a c.o.o or something similar) whom had nothing but nice things to say.

    Given the choice of him or hillary i d take trump 6 days out of 7 ( i ll prob need a day off after the 6th day !!
    )



    And any Trump employee is going to out him as a exist or misogynist. He's been proven to be a racist sexist twAt by his own words and actions.

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    Jesus Christ the right wingers are out in force today.

    The irony of complaining about millenials being a bunch of snowflakes whilst at the same time, getting upset about a protest just because these people hold a different viewpoint from themselves, should be obvious to most.

    I can't believe I have to say this, but just because someone doesn't act like a racist at every single opportunity doesn't mean they aren't a racist piece of ****. Trump tried to ban people of certain ethnic backgrounds and folk travelling from certain countries from entering the US.

    You just have to turn that situation on it's head to see how utterly ridiculous that is:

    Asian country that's historically had native brown people ban white Europeans from the UK from entering their country, amid fears that they might convert people to a radical branch of Christianity. The ban inevitably ends up preventing foreign nationals who are actually citizens of said country from returning to their family...

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    Trump tried to ban people of certain ethnic backgrounds and folk travelling from certain countries from entering the US.
    As did Obama during his reign. I don’t remember any faux outrage back then

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    Quote Originally Posted by HelmutSchlong View Post
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    As did Obama during his reign. I don’t remember any faux outrage back then
    Sauce?

    If true, I had no idea. And probably a fair number of the protesters today didn't either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HelmutSchlong View Post
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    As did Obama during his reign. I don’t remember any faux outrage back then
    There has been a comparisons made between Obama's 2011 migration restrictions and Trumps policy. If you do any research on it you will also note that Independent assessments have concluded that they were not comparable... the findings were that Trumps is broader, impacted more countries and is not designed to respond to a specific threat....unlike Obama's..


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