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DemocratSinceBirth

(100,346 posts)
Sun Jun 11, 2017, 08:59 AM Jun 2017

Do you think Theresa May's coddling of Trump hurt her party in the recent UK election?


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Do you think Theresa May's coddling of Trump hurt her party in the recent UK election? (Original Post) DemocratSinceBirth Jun 2017 OP
I don't see how it helped YCHDT Jun 2017 #1
I hope so IronLionZion Jun 2017 #2
"I hope so" was also my choice. PubliusEnigma Jun 2017 #6
Me, too... Wounded Bear Jun 2017 #8
Support of trump hurt May Gothmog Jun 2017 #3
Without a doubt! That and the growing realization of the population Sculpin Beauregard Jun 2017 #4
I Think Trump Hurt Any European Right of Center Candidate TheOther95Percent Jun 2017 #5
That was a big part of it... but the biggest issue is Brexit. GreenEyedLefty Jun 2017 #7

Wounded Bear

(60,766 posts)
8. Me, too...
Sun Jun 11, 2017, 09:44 AM
Jun 2017

I voted yes because I want to believe that cozying up to one of the more hated men in the world should cause some political pain.

Sculpin Beauregard

(1,046 posts)
4. Without a doubt! That and the growing realization of the population
Sun Jun 11, 2017, 09:12 AM
Jun 2017

that Brexit was engineered by Farage with the help of Big Data/Mercer, much as Cheeto was "elected" in USA.

This is a preview of the incipient GOP bloodbath in '18 & '20.

People don't like being lied to!

GreenEyedLefty

(2,102 posts)
7. That was a big part of it... but the biggest issue is Brexit.
Sun Jun 11, 2017, 09:39 AM
Jun 2017

I think Europe is experiencing a rejection of right-wing nationalism while at the same time dealing with a huge refugee crisis... I think there is a struggle between upholding right principles and protection against extremism and terrorism.

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