Has Trump Finally Lost His Marbles?

Economically we have never been the sick man of Europe - is what it shows.
Looking forward to your several pages of meaningless figures trying to defend the indefensible...

Yet again :rolleyes:

You seem to have a similar affliction to the orange rapist...

You want to re-write history!
 
Germans

Hogging deck chairs at holiday resorts
Wandering around in leider hosen
Boozed up and having belching contests

:giggle::giggle:

Blimey inside every German is a Brit trying to get out :giggle:;)
 
Farage stated that the UK govt previously advised them that it was legally necessary to give the islands away. The US believed the UK, thinking we were giving reliable advice.

Since then they've had advice that the UK's advice was false, hence the change of attitude, and huge annoyance with the UK govt for lying.

There we go - our international reputation, built up over decades, trashed by an incompetent dodgy bunch of amateurs.

I wonder if you, ReganAndCarter, Lirefighter, mitch66, SPLINE, and fillyboy have read about the court cases the UK has lost over the Chagos Islands?
 
I wonder if you, ReganAndCarter, Lirefighter, mitch66, SPLINE, and fillyboy have read about the court cases the UK has lost over the Chagos Islands?

Google search:

Court cases the UK has lost over the Chagos Islands.

Results found = 0
 
After all, Starmer virtually invented the u-turn. So if changing your mind is a measure of sanity, Starmer is stark raving mad.

I'm looking forward to seeing you make that work.

Starmer virtually invented the U-turn.

A U-turn is changing your mind.

So if a U-turn is a measure of sanity, someone stark raving mad displays no evidence of performing U-turns.

So the man who virtually invented the U-turn doesn't do them.
 
Google search:

Court cases the UK has lost over the Chagos Islands.

Results found = 0

On 18 March 2015, the Permanent Court of Arbitration unanimously held that the marine protected area (MPA) which the United Kingdom declared around the Chagos Archipelago in April 2010 was created in violation of international law.

In September 2018, the International Court of Justice in The Hague, heard arguments in a case regarding whether Britain violated Mauritian sovereignty when it took possession of the islands for its own purposes. On 25 February 2019 the ICJ ruled that the United Kingdom infringed on the right of self-determination of the Chagos Islanders and was obliged to cede its control of the islands
 
Equally you should come off here posting useless trolling posts and go live yours.

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