- Fri Mar 06, 2026 10:46 am
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I thought it would be really useful to centre discussion on this to one post.
Nigel Farage to meet Donald Trump TODAY as row with Keir Starmer leaves Chagos deal on the brink
https://www.gbnews.com/politics/nigel-f ... deal-brink
mattomac wrote: ↑Fri Mar 06, 2026 11:48 am He could use those two retired Labour "Grandees".Watch the red states moan and groan when "gas" hits $2.50.
As I said the Democrats are against this, the way the media would have you believe is that his war or SMO is fully backed by the US people, the more expensive fuel gets those who are in a minority may even decrease. No one is quite sure what the reason for this attack is? At least Bush could force it under the Umbrella of the war on terror.
Samanfur wrote: ↑Fri Mar 06, 2026 12:55 pm Americans get very jumpy around petrol prices. It wouldn't take much to see tailback queues like that again.It'd help if they didn't drive around in veehickles that did eight to the gallon and actually learned to walk short distances. I was in GA 30 years ago and the owner of an antiques (FSVO) shop told me she'd drive to the post office - a mere hundred yards away.
Nigel Farage told reporters curtly: “I don’t follow public opinion.” Weird, because the Reform UK leader has spent his entire career honking that politicians should listen to public opinion.
Kemi Badenoch’s entire demeanour since the war was launched has been that of a teenager who discovered from social media that some of her friends got together without her at the weekend and vaporised an ayatollah. Thursday found the Conservative party leader really drilling down on the nation’s most sensitive nerve, declaring: “It’s extraordinary that Bahrain and Kuwait … are publicly criticising us.” Criticised by Bahrain? Oh the shame. This feeling we’re having must be the same sort of awkwardness Bahrain feels when people remember they arbitrarily lock up dissidents and torture their own people. And is not a democracy.Good stuff.
Boiler wrote: ↑Fri Mar 06, 2026 2:06 pmI've probably shared before about my experience in Nth Carolina.Samanfur wrote: ↑Fri Mar 06, 2026 12:55 pm Americans get very jumpy around petrol prices. It wouldn't take much to see tailback queues like that again.It'd help if they didn't drive around in veehickles that did eight to the gallon and actually learned to walk short distances. I was in GA 30 years ago and the owner of an antiques (FSVO) shop she'd drive to the post office - a mere hundred yards away.
Shortly after the Olympic Park pipe bomb a mate and I telephoned to ask if the (sadly, now closed) Engineers' Bookstore adjacent to Georgia Tech was open. "It is," said the person I spoke to, "but several roads are closed." "That's okay," said I, "we'll walk".
"But Sir," came the horrified response, "it's over a MILE away from you!"
The Weeping Angel wrote: ↑Fri Mar 06, 2026 5:49 pm Trump wants Iran to unconditionally surrender.Which would suggest that there has been a formal declaration of war. But I don’t think there ever has been.
The Weeping Angel wrote: ↑Fri Mar 06, 2026 5:49 pm Trump wants Iran to unconditionally surrender.He's bored with it. Not been a walkover.
Probably because you keep referring to him as &[…]