Trump backs anyone that he thinks will be of benefit to him (irrespective of whether he's right or not), and then slags them off and drops them (or says "I don't know him" or "he's an idiot") as soon as he's proven to be wrong, which lets face it, is pretty much all the time..
That's a Sainsbury trolley and I don't think there was a Sainsbury in Churchill Square in 1982 (they did open one but it's closed now), there was one in Broadfield shops in Crawley then though.
I reckon Broadfield, it doesn't look like Churchill Square/Town Centre to me. I don't recognise those...
It appears that they’re asking people who voted after 7pm to contact the authorities to check the current viability of their vote. Presumably they’ll need to apply some sort of procedure for damaged votes.
Pulling out support and rolling over so that the bad guys can walk into the ruins of a democracy does not constitute "an end to war", it simply promulgates uncertainty and continued hostility.
I remain convinced that there is not enough stupid americans that will vote for a convicted fraudster and vote him into the White House. Trump is dependent on keeping his cult-like followers in line and hasn't/won't convince enough independants/undecided voters to win the day.
I hope and...