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Originally posted by d000hg View Post
Maybe it's actually not a very big deal, this is the thing I can't tell without knowing the US well.
There is no shortage of people that will tell you it is a HUGE deal.......even though they don't know the US well either. And ye shall know them by the slope of their forehead!!
Isn't CUK great for that?
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostWith the senior state officials they always resign when a new administration comes in. The new administration up until now has always declined their resignations simply because they are the people who know how things actually work.
Oh and for those wondering why it isn't on the BBC - while should an internal US story be on a UK website when our PM is making a official visit and there is loads of other UK, European and world news?
It's on the BBC now but unobtrusively at US & Canada - BBC News with a fairly downplayed slant.
Maybe it's actually not a very big deal, this is the thing I can't tell without knowing the US well.
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Originally posted by Flashman View PostThe same people who organised a coup in Ukraine , backed the military take-over in Egypt and started a civil war in Syria?
Doesn't seem like a great loss really.
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Trump to introduce an import tax on Mexican goods to pay for the wall.........
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostTM will come back from the meeting, land at Heathrow and promptly announce to the nation "I have in my hand a piece of paper... "
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThe British will be able to glow with pride when May is the first leader to meet Mr Trump.
...then again
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The British will be able to glow with pride when May is the first leader to meet Mr Trump.
...then again
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While I've been busy the Washington Post has updated and explained both stories.
With the senior state officials they always resign when a new administration comes in. The new administration up until now has always declined their resignations simply because they are the people who know how things actually work.
With the senior guy in border department Trump told him to go via video conference and instead of fighting it he handed his resignation in.
Oh and for those wondering why it isn't on the BBC - while should an internal US story be on a UK website when our PM is making a official visit and there is loads of other UK, European and world news?
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