Is she really such a big sap that she doesn't realize sucking up to Trump isn't ever going to do her any good?Despite repeatedly embarrassing the British prime minister at a politically bruising G7 summit in Quebec, Donald Trump’s controversial visit to the UK next month would still appear to be on.
Theresa May insisted that she had exchanged warm greetings with the US president and he had said how much he was “looking forward” to his visit.
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“We have a very good relationship with President Trump,” she said.
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“We work closely with President Trump, and the UK has a very good relationship with the United States,” she said, defending his decision to leave early in order to prepare for his summit with Kim Jong-un.
“He’s going to Singapore to sit down and discuss the denuclearisation of North Korea ... that is in the interests of all of us across the world.”
The Guardian
There you go. Come on, Tessie, get up or get out.But her anger at the presidential slights, which included omitting her from a list of G7 leaders he had a strong relationship with, was evident when she issued a clear reprimand about his attitude to global cooperation.
“It does not mean taking unilateral action against your partners”, she said.
I don't suppose there's any hope the queen will kick him in the balls.
...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.
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