- Thu Feb 12, 2026 4:52 pm
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Abernathy wrote: ↑Thu Feb 12, 2026 6:55 pm Didn’t they already try and get the case struck out ?There will be various tests the case has to meet at different stages, I should think. So there will probably more chances.
It looks as though Trump has been simply deploying his usual tactic of threatening to sue for billions but counting on the defendant to settle out of court for a large sum before it reaches the court. The BBC is looks pretty solid in its. intent to defend Trump’s action. I can envisage Trump dropping the action before Feb 2027.
Wouldn’t it be nifty if Auntie Beeb brought a counter action against Trump, though ?
Something with reclining leather seats, that goes really fast and gets really shitty gas mileage!
Trump lashes out at California governor’s green energy deal with UKWhat happened to states' rights? Oh, they only apply when a Democrat is in the White House. Biden seemed to cope with Republican governors signing deals with the UK government.
President says it is inappropriate for UK to be dealing with Gavin Newsom after Ed Miliband meets governor in London
In an intervention that is likely to be clocked by British government officials wary of potential new landmines in the UK’s relationship with the White House,
Tubby Isaacs wrote: ↑Mon Feb 16, 2026 10:39 pmDeals? Liz Truss jollied around friendly Republican states, got her photo taken, and celebrated Memoranda of Understanding as if she had single-handedly won the Champion's League.Trump lashes out at California governor’s green energy deal with UKWhat happened to states' rights? Oh, they only apply when a Democrat is in the White House. Biden seemed to cope with Republican governors signing deals with the UK government.
President says it is inappropriate for UK to be dealing with Gavin Newsom after Ed Miliband meets governor in London
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/202 ... gy-deal-uk
Both Newsom and Miliband are betes noires for the new populist right.