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    1. If Trump’s goon doesn’t want you to do it – then you should most certainly do it.

    2. Visual_Title9363 on

      Good. Make that choice binary for the incumbent UK government.

      ‚Special relationship‘ has been used too much by uk politicians to coast through without diversification in foreign policies for ages.

    3. OrangeRadiohead on

      No one, except for Russia, DPRK and Israel, gives a flying fuck to what Washington thinks any more.

    4. If we need advice about school shootings or going bankrupt from medical debt, we’ve got your number

    5. talk-spontaneously on

      I wonder how much money the White House would be willing to throw at Nigel Farage?

    6. While the world is becoming more and more complicated, it’s actually pretty easy to tell when your government is on the right track: if Trump and his cronies hate it, it’s probably exactly what should be done.

    7. ManonegraCG on

      The same Americans that have been insulting the UK, the UK’s veterans, their military and Starmer himself think it’s a problem when allies turn their back on then?

    8. Nox-Eternus on

      What’s a problem for Washington and America as a whole is having a president that’s a pedophile and 34 times convicted felon.so go fuck off

    9. Visual_Title9363 on

      Direct quote from the US ambassador.

      „“I know the EU is important to the UK, and you’ve got to do what’s best for you. But that will not be favourably received in Washington.”

      😂😂😂😂

    10. And Washington is currently a problem for most countries of the world. Except for a handful: Russia, Israel, Belarus.

    11. And US behaviour since the new president was inaugerated has also been a problem for the UK, so here we are.

      Instead of doing the bright thing, giving the UK a sweet deal, making it clear that the US is a better partner than the EU could be they’ve repeatedly insulted us, hit us with tarrifs, changed the trading rules midfly and without warning, expected us to get behind their policy whilst keeping us out of the knowledge loop about what they’re planning to do let alone having some presence in the decision making room, constantly derided our military capability and offered nothing else than childish insults and tantrums.

      Thats without the likely threats to UK democracy that we haven’t seen. (ignoring musk for now)

    12. JjForcebreaker on

      The sooner they realise they’re losing their superpower status (mostly by their own doing), the less lashing out there will be to witness, with a benefit for everyone involved.

    13. Definitely_Human01 on

      Because the US hasn’t done anything at all that’s caused any problems for us…

    14. Oh that is a tough one for the UK.

      Trade with a lot of countries right next to you that will not throw random hissy fits, nightly FU episodes of threats, invade countries just because and demand full support for the chaos created.

      Or be the obidient lap dog of Donald Trump. Not USA, but Donald Trump.

    15. they couldnt be more clear in wanting us divided. Question is, why is britain playing along?

    16. The US could not be doing more to push the UK to be closer to the EU, they this is their reaction?

    17. I thought it was Russia that had funded a lot of the Brexit nonsense. Why is a member of this US administration in favour of it now?

      (don’t worry, I know the answer)

    18. Influencing the UK into Brexit has probably been the greatest success so far of all the foreign agencies that seek to weaken the EU and therefore Europe. No wonder they now desperately want to prevent the UK from correcting that mistake.

    19. Mountain_Strategy342 on

      Oh dear. Never mind.

      Let’s do it and continue having high food and safety standards.

    20. Luxury_Dressingown on

      The US wants to be the dominant, unquestioned power in the western world, and a united Europe is a threat to that. Their strategy explicitly calls for more countries to be pulled out the EU – Italy, Poland, Hungary. A united Europe is a modern superpower – individually, European countries are destined to be vassal states of either the US or Russia, which is just a proxy for China in turn.

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