Pro-Trump protesters try to arrest London Mayor Sadiq Khan

Blackleaf

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Well, last time I checked, Trump didn't threaten Britain if they left the EU. Unlike his interfering predecessor who thought HE got to decide Britain's future apparently.

Obama told us we'd be at "the back of the queue" for a trade deal if we voted to leave the EU.

Trump welcomed our decision to leave the EU and told us he wants a trade deal with Britain.

Yet British politicians would have welcomed Obama with open arms yet want to ban Trump.

What an unpatriotic bunch modern British politicians are.

If Trump now decides to set up no trade deal at all with Britain in light of him being made to feel unwelcome by modern Britain's unpatriotic, arrogant, self-serving, smug politicians then it's those same politicians who we can point fingers of blame at.
 
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Durry

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Khan wants to decide who can come to his city, but he does not want Trump to decide who can come to the USA.

Typical Muslim idiot mayor using idiot Muslim logic.
 

Kreskin

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I don't understand all of the fuss over Obama making a bad real estate decision.
 

DaSleeper

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What the hell is THAT?

p.s We have both a Keswick and a Bolton somewhat close to each other north of here and the inhabitants are the butt of jokes about rural bumpkins.
I usually take a side road just south of Bolton, the scenic route to the east of it on my way from Mississauga to Tottenham every summer..
A lot of British names in that neck of the woods huh?
 

Blackleaf

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I usually take a side road just south of Bolton, the scenic route to the east of it on my way from Mississauga to Tottenham every summer..
A lot of British names in that neck of the woods huh?

Bolton in England takes its name from the Anglo-Saxon "bothl-tun", meaning " a house within an enclosure".

Bolton in Canada takes its name from James Bolton.

Tottenham in North London is believed to have been named after Tota, a farmer, whose hamlet was mentioned in the Domesday Book; hence Tota's hamlet became Tottenham.

Tottenham in Ontario takes its name from its first postmaster, Alexander Totten.