- Oct 20, 2022
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Yep - Maybe not for those in politics and facts may not matter to some people posting on this thread and certainly not on social media where as long as words are eloquent then the accuracy of content is irrelevant- But half my family are living in the States either with an American nationality or as ex-pats - and are frankly terrified about the prospect of a Trump presidency so to them the facts matter. For myself, as a British person with one eye on global geo-politics and Climate Change, facts DO matter very much - to those who honestly believe they don’t, I say Pah! Don’t be lazy, stop repeating each other, fake news, tropes and generalised nonsense - at least make the effort to fact check and be informed - do you own researchIt doesn't seem to matter what the facts are about anything.
I think we should look a bit closer to home rather than out to sea for the potential impact a Trump presidency could have on UK politics. People don’t always seem to take on board the context here that we are living in an interconnected world of wars, trade, economies and environmental degradation - Our domestic policies are inextricably linked with international governments and global concerns. If Trump starts a trade war with China, it affects us. If Trump rolls back on NATO contributions or arms to Ukraine, it affects us. If Trump declares war on Iran, it affects us. If Trump enables foreign dictators to influence elections, it affects us. If MAGA means also support for far right parties and far right individuals in the UK, or the Conservatives support Trump, it affects us.We may think we have a dog in the fight but our dog is standing on the clifftop at Lands End looking wistfully and with futility, westwards.
Conservatives rule out pre-election pact with Nigel Farage | Reform UK | The Guardian
Some Tory MPs had reportedly called for Farage to be made ambassador to US in exchange for him not standing for Reform UK
amp.theguardian.com
This thread is not just about what happens in another Country’s election but what the world could look like for all of us if Trump returns to power.