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Visit of Trump

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maddyone Tue 23-Apr-19 23:43:50

Well Trump has been invited by those at Buckingham Palace to come to Britain for an official state visit. So we can all forget about Brexit, and stop wringing our hands in dismay at Farage and his antics, and we can turn our attention towards a new fashion, hating Trump.

Discuss.

Elegran Thu 25-Apr-19 10:19:28

Ah, but he didn't make his money - he inherited it from his father, along with his father's successful business interests. He has LOST money and damaged the businesses. He now inherits a successful nation and is working hard at damaging that.

I was not refering solely to Donald.

Urmstongran Thu 25-Apr-19 10:32:54

I do like the fact that his mother was Scottish.
There must be some good in him.
?

Anja Thu 25-Apr-19 10:36:44

Ian Brady was born in Glasgow to a Scottish mother! ???

trisher Thu 25-Apr-19 10:49:16

I don't think the Scots are pleased about his mother, or the golf course he has built there. It's also a prime example of his money losses.
www.businessinsider.com/trump-scotland-golf-course-loses-1-million-a-year-and-locals-hate-it-2019-3?r=US&IR=T

grannyqueenie Thu 25-Apr-19 12:37:29

At the risk of lowering the tone here...grin

Callistemon Thu 25-Apr-19 13:54:04

after all, he wasn't born into money and he's done very nicely thank you.
Yes he was and his real estate business was inherited from his father.

Callistemon Thu 25-Apr-19 13:55:07

grannyqueenie grin

Alexa Thu 25-Apr-19 14:34:12

It would be interesting to know what formative influences affected little Donald's childhood.

Alexa Thu 25-Apr-19 14:35:19

grsnnyqueenie see above, made me smile smile

maryeliza54 Thu 25-Apr-19 14:36:09

Alexa apparently his utter shit of a father

LuckyFour Thu 25-Apr-19 16:48:08

I don't like Trump, but I think we should be gracious and generous to him for the sake of the American people. Let us show him and them that we are good people.

If someone you didn't agree with or who you thought was a bit of an idiot came to your house you would probably still be civil and treat him or her politely.

maryeliza54 Thu 25-Apr-19 17:52:10

I wouldn’t invite someone as ungracious and pig ignorant and sexist and stupid and racist to my house. I just hope he does something really really awful

varian Thu 25-Apr-19 19:02:07

I do feel sorry for Her Majesty having to meet this vile person. I hope she chooses to wear her lovely blue hat again to show him that he might be Putin's puppet but she is not and still hopes that the UK will remain in the EU.

MaizieD Thu 25-Apr-19 19:36:23

after all, he wasn't born into money and he's done very nicely thank you.

Really?

Here's a biography of his father who had a real estate business profitable enough to 'loan' his son $14 million in the 1970s.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Trump

He's certainly 'common', though not in the way that you imply, GG54...

MaizieD Thu 25-Apr-19 19:38:20

Sorry, repeating something already posted by Callistemon. Didn't realise the thread had moved on...

varian Thu 25-Apr-19 19:41:45

I have heard it often said that Trump is such a useless businessman that he would have done better just to put his father's money in a Post Office Savings account. Many of his attempts at business resulted in abject failure, bankruptcy and liquidation.

He is a successful conman who made his name as a TV host. The comedian who has just become President of the Ukraine probably has more ability to govern.

Elegran Thu 25-Apr-19 19:44:07

It bears repeating, Maizie. For someone who is always singing his own praises as the best ever at everything and who puts great store by the accumulation of dosh, Trump is very good at losing it, and very bad at actually generating any.

trisher Thu 25-Apr-19 20:32:54

Anyone thinking that the Americans will be offended if we demonstrate against Trump should check out the number of demonstrations there have been in the USA against him.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_protests_against_Donald_Trump

absent Thu 25-Apr-19 22:08:57

Why should anyone, including Brits, respect the office of POTUS when the incumbent President doesn't respect it himself?

absent Thu 25-Apr-19 22:14:03

Donald Trump has recently accused the UK of spying on his 2016 election campaign on behalf of President Obama. He, typically, has produced no evidence to back up this accusation. Such a good friend to the Brits!

Luckygirl Thu 25-Apr-19 22:20:12

Groan, just groan. I have been a bit out of the loop with the news and this is just about the end.

maddyone Thu 25-Apr-19 22:31:14

Oh dear, when I started this thread I expected some spirited responses, but my expectations have been exceeded. I’ve read through most of it, and am a little lost for words, unusual for me! Lots I agree with, the majority actually, a bit I disagree with, but at the end of the day, I’m not too worked up about DT’s visit, I’ll see it on the news but that’s it really. I hope we don’t fly another balloon though, I think that demeans the U.K. I suppose what I really think is that whatever he does that he shouldn’t , or doesn’t do that he should , or if he behaves impeccably (probably unlikely) we should remain dignified.

GabriellaG54 Thu 25-Apr-19 22:40:27

I stand corrected re the source of his money...having been told umpteen times...thanks to all.
There is no need to be nasty about him. You/we only know what you/we read and hear news-wise. He must have some good qualities.

maryeliza54 Thu 25-Apr-19 22:47:15

Why must he have some good qualities? ( clue: he hasn’t)

maryeliza54 Thu 25-Apr-19 22:48:30

Flying a balloon does not demean the UK - it probably gets us brownie points.