eider
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I have brought this up a few times in posts on other threads.
It does look as if (on average) the UK might get along better with the existing President.
The Democrats have been making ultimatums to us in recent weeks, and I don't think that we would get along quite so well with them.
Here is a collection of varied reports.............
John Humphrys - Trump or Biden : Who's Best for Britain ...
yougov.co.uk › politics › articles-reports › 2020/10/29
5 days ago — And Britain has been able to rely on presidents of both parties to uphold the ... If so, Britain should surely be hoping that Mr Trump will be re-elected ... President Eisenhower and the British prime minister Antony Eden fell out ...
U.K. Officials' New Trump Dilemma: What if He Loses? - The ...
www.nytimes.com › World › Europe
31 Jul 2020 — If Mr. Biden wins in November, Britain would face a president who opposed ... “He is instinctively comfortable with Brits, but London will have to work on the relationship.” ... He would not be toxic with much of the British public.
US election 2020: What the US election will mean for the UK ...
www.bbc.com › news › election-us-2020-54680567
26 Oct 2020 — President Donald Trump and UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson on 4 ... If you want to see one of the great monuments to what is called "the ...
A Joe Biden White House will have little time and less love for ...
www.theguardian.com › commentisfree › oct › johnson...
25 Oct 2020 — If he becomes the next US president, who will be Mr Biden's 'special friend' in ... Mrs May had to throw in the promise of a Trump state visit to the UK – I ... More existentially, the British may ask themselves where his policies ...
What the U.S. election means for Britain - The Washington Post
www.washingtonpost.com › world › 2020/10/08 › us-e...
7 Oct 2020 — President Trump is the self-proclaimed “Mr. Brexit" who compares his ... That hardly means most in the British government would welcome a Trump win. ... opportunity to showcase what the U.K. can do in terms of bringing the ...
when presidents enter British politics - Press Office ...
www.businessinsider.com › Politics › News
26 Jul 2020 — President Donald Trump and UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson. ... is that if Biden wins, we won't need to do a bilateral trade deal because we ...
It does look as if (on average) the UK might get along better with the existing President.
The Democrats have been making ultimatums to us in recent weeks, and I don't think that we would get along quite so well with them.
Here is a collection of varied reports.............
John Humphrys - Trump or Biden : Who's Best for Britain ...
yougov.co.uk › politics › articles-reports › 2020/10/29
5 days ago — And Britain has been able to rely on presidents of both parties to uphold the ... If so, Britain should surely be hoping that Mr Trump will be re-elected ... President Eisenhower and the British prime minister Antony Eden fell out ...
U.K. Officials' New Trump Dilemma: What if He Loses? - The ...
www.nytimes.com › World › Europe
31 Jul 2020 — If Mr. Biden wins in November, Britain would face a president who opposed ... “He is instinctively comfortable with Brits, but London will have to work on the relationship.” ... He would not be toxic with much of the British public.
US election 2020: What the US election will mean for the UK ...
www.bbc.com › news › election-us-2020-54680567
26 Oct 2020 — President Donald Trump and UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson on 4 ... If you want to see one of the great monuments to what is called "the ...
A Joe Biden White House will have little time and less love for ...
www.theguardian.com › commentisfree › oct › johnson...
25 Oct 2020 — If he becomes the next US president, who will be Mr Biden's 'special friend' in ... Mrs May had to throw in the promise of a Trump state visit to the UK – I ... More existentially, the British may ask themselves where his policies ...
What the U.S. election means for Britain - The Washington Post
www.washingtonpost.com › world › 2020/10/08 › us-e...
7 Oct 2020 — President Trump is the self-proclaimed “Mr. Brexit" who compares his ... That hardly means most in the British government would welcome a Trump win. ... opportunity to showcase what the U.K. can do in terms of bringing the ...
when presidents enter British politics - Press Office ...
www.businessinsider.com › Politics › News
26 Jul 2020 — President Donald Trump and UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson. ... is that if Biden wins, we won't need to do a bilateral trade deal because we ...