Hang on, Obama stated that he would put us at the "back of the queue" if we left the EU. A globalist threat that fell on deaf ears.Trump is a visiting head of state, democratically elected by his people, who actively wants to trade with us. What's not to like?As a lady from Utah succinctly put it: "If I were having a dinner party, I would invite Obama - he's charming. If I wanted something done, I would go to Trump".Where was all this outrage when Pinochet was cosseted by Thatcher and Mugabe offered a blood-stained hand to the Queen? I will be at home watching it all via a hugely biassed media, with fingers crossed that much-needed money and jobs will flow in from across the pond to help our people.Meanwhile over in an increasingly dominant Eastern hemisphere, everyone is getting on with business, which is what we need to do - fast.And for those anxious about chlorinated US chickens - it will be your choice, unlike the neurotoxic fluoride currently in UK tap water. Love him or loathe him, Trump appears a better friend than his predecessor, Junckers, Merkel, or Macron, who owe much of their freedom to US soldiers in the last World War, the second global genocide engendered entirely by a continent forever at war with itself. Plus ca change.
Chantal Blake-Milton ● 2745d