Umjammer Lammy is alright but Parapa the Rapper is greatest of all time
Welp, to be fair to Lammy, I think the only British politician who has consistently had their tongue up Trump's nethers has been Farage, so....
Lots of holding noses, both figuratively and literally, will probably happen when necessary...
As much as I'd love to munch some popcorn and see Lammy double down on calling Trump out for being a fascist dickhead, that obviously wouldn't be in the interest of the UK and would probably be an unwise thing for the Foreign Secretary of all ministers to do.
Damaging the prospects of the UK just to get a sick twitter burn in against a pussy-grabbing wannabe despot is not a rational and pragmatic course of action, even if it would be very funny/morally correct.
Unfortunately, Trump did win an election and we do have to put up with him/navigate around him for the next four years.
I do hope, though, that the Republicans becoming more and more unhinged prompts us to be a bit less US-reliant, and to seek partnerships with other countries, and to make our own country a bit more self-reliant.
Spineless
What do you expect him to say and do? Resign because someone in another country got a job and you're going to have to deal with them? This is what grownups do. They disagree and try to find common ground where possible even if it's the thinnest strip of dirt, and you go from there. Where he went wrong was being super outspoken in the first place. Politicians should know better. As someone who will have to deal with foreign politicians all the time the last thing you do is slag them off, even if they're in the opposition party and not actual currently in power.
And they are seriously wondering why people loose faith in democracy / politicians 💩
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