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In the beginning...'s avatar

So pleased with the result. Didnt intend to watch it all but it was too exciting. Trump is not perfect but is a real person relying on policies not vibes. He is what America needs to get on the right path. Maybe it can help us as we do not need all the wokery, indoctrination of children, illegal invasions and critical race guff.

Maybe women can actually breathe to be able to keep men in frocks out of their spaces and stealing awards. It is an insult that Harris seemed to assume women were all desperate to abort babies. Such a cruel policy to stand on. Empty and lacking in humanity. Goi Trump!

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Iris February's avatar

I don't understand the vitriol against Trump on the abortion issue. The court ruled to give the decision back to the states so how is that against democracy?

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Toot The Shoot's avatar

Kamala and the MSM lying to the voters.

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Gerry Box's avatar

‘Biggin up’ abortion was pretty much all Kamala had to run with Iris. She couldn’t speak sense or tolerate penetrating questions on economics or anything else of relevance to the voters, so she tried to mobilise woke women, while pushing the ‘he’s a fascist it’s the end of democracy’ trope.

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Jillian Stirling's avatar

It was her only issue. Given that she began the prosecution of David Daleiden who documented the selling of baby parts and Planned Parenthood’s part in the scandal.

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Toot The Shoot's avatar

I can almost hear the big gulp that Starmer is taking. Labour should enjoy what time they have left because, once they’re gone, they’re never coming back.

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Kate Ashley's avatar

This is just too delicious, Starver Starmer is going to have to go through Farage to deal with Trump 🤣

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Elizabeth's avatar

It's going to be such a laugh, can't wait for the ride🤣

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badger's avatar

On a more serious note, I hope that Trump will expose ruthlessly all that Starmer seeks to hide, from Southport and similar crimes to the victims of our two tier justice system.

There won't be much domestic opposition - so disappointing but not so surprising that Badenoch defends our legal system as "fair".

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Toot The Shoot's avatar

I think Trump’s friend Elon might be able to assist with that ;-)

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Elizabeth's avatar

She's showing her true colours already...doesn't want to leave the ECHR, thinks there's nothing wrong with the judicial system, says she want Reformers back but a week later criticises them, shuffles the chairs on the deck of the Titanic and hey presto.....same faces, same liberals, different seats on the same bench. Kemi 'no change' Badenoch.

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Vernon Evenson's avatar

Now that the selection has been decided and Ms Badenoch is showing her colours as a continuity leader (including a very underwhelming perfornance at PMQs) we can expect ther right wingers in the partyt to start drifting to Reform thereby making the latter more electable. A ray of hope. But, I don't see this shower lasting another four plus years and I'm afraid that anarchy and /or civil war is a more likely future.

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Brucey Boy's avatar

C’mon, let’s give her some time…

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Jillian Stirling's avatar

I can’t wait for the US to question AUKUS and then tell the west that actually their defence is each countries’ responsibility.

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Brucey Boy's avatar

No, the won’t question AUKUS, it’s an important ‘piece of the jigsaw’ to contain China, specifically by increasing our (US, UK, Aussie) nuclear submarine capacity in the Pacific and South China Sea…

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Jillian Stirling's avatar

I will have to disagree. AUKUS is dead duck if we don’t spend serious money on defence instead of talking about it.

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Brucey Boy's avatar

True, without the necessary money it’ll be worthless! Let’s hope we can find that money…

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Janet Pickering's avatar

Yes to all of this. For me it is simply the base corruption of idealogues who would destroy what all right minded people hold dear - the concept of national borders, family, free speech, justice and equality for all law abiding people. I’m so relieved for the world that Trump won.

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Janet Pickering's avatar

And of course for democracy ❤️

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Mike Chalmers's avatar

Watched it all night via the Megyn Kelly Show. She’s a star and doesn’t mince her words, unlike our leftist friends like Starmer and Harris….word salad specialists!

Cracked me up when she heard Trump had won… “Holy Shit” she said with joy….

Let’s hope some of the common sense finds its way over here and the pendulum is swinging back away from that woke bullshit at last…

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Andrea Whitehead's avatar

We stayed awake all night watching it on GB news , I was sooooo relieved when Trump won , the MSM had us believe that Harris would walk it !!

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dean's avatar

So happy common sense fought back against lefty woke agenda remember remember the 5th of November

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Balderdash's avatar

The Bonfire of the Democrat Vanities!

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Hilary's avatar

And, this is what will happen here, next election, as night follows day, as Labour continue to ignore us, as did the Conservative, continue to shove ideology after ideology down our throats and tax the backsides off us. Starmer already grovelling along with Lamentable Lammy, but this is what happens now they are all in back peddle mode! Reform have a serious chance 💪

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Leslie Burton's avatar

Well said Matt

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J Robinson's avatar

Brilliantly expressed. The sense is that it is getting easier to say these things. Many people can't articulate it for themselves but when they hear/read it , they instantly think , YES.

Keep spreading the word and we WILL get our country back.

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The Grumpy Old Engineer's avatar

Excellent summary, Matt

Thank you.

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Sarah Hart's avatar

Clear and intelligent analysis. Excellent! 😃

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Sarah Hart's avatar

👍

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Sarah Hart's avatar

👍

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Donna's avatar

Stayed up to watch all night. I feel strangely lighter today; unburdened by what has been. This should be a lesson to both Labour and Conservatives in the UK. This is a movement and we are coming.

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badger's avatar

I get your point but doesn't the phrase "unburdened by what has been" come from one of Kamala's word salads?

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Donna's avatar

Yes that’s why I used it. It’s completely appropriate here. I feel unburdened by no longer having the Democrats in power.

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badger's avatar

great use of irony

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Jimmy Snooks's avatar

This result makes the Starmer regime look totally ridiculous. How is Lammy going to continue to be in office as Foreign Secretary after calling Trump a näzi and a threat to democracy, when Trump has smashed the popular vote - including taking a huge share (or hugely increased share) of the youth/working class/black/latino vote, showing much more grass root support than Labour got? If Trump moves to fix the southern border, how is Starmer’s pathetic ‘smash the gangs’ fob-off going to look?

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Jillian Stirling's avatar

Our PM, Foreign minister and US ambassador are going to get uncomfortable. Their rhetoric has been woeful in the past.

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John Feenie's avatar

KB's attitude to getting rid of the ECHR will doom the Conservatives....and good riddance. There should now be a major surge in support for Reform. They should closely study DT's plans are for illegal immigrants.....including doing whatever it takes to force the countries where they are from to take them back.

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Jimmy Snooks's avatar

There will only be a major surge in support for Reform if they can find the balls to talk about deportation of illegals, which they have signally failed to do so far. Farage was notable for trying to avoid the issue in his recent interview with Steven Edgington and it looked very poor indeed. If they are not prepared to deport people who have no right to be here, their blathering about the small boats is worthless and little more than the typical flinging of red meat to the proles that the uniparty excels at (and which will not be challenged significantly by Badenoch who won't even countenance leaving the ECHR).

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John Feenie's avatar

You are right Jimmy. Farage’s comments about the viability of mass deportations have not been encouraging. He has to watch what Steven Miller does in the US and then replicate it..if he doesn’t he is going nowhere..,,

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Christine Gray's avatar

Hopefully, Farage will take a leaf out of his buddy Trump's book and deport them like Trump has stated he will do.

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John Feenie's avatar

We want Farage to win but he should know there is no wiggle room in deporting illegals in droves as well as others who have previously gamed the system. He needs to do whatever it takes to accomplish this goal. No ifs, buts or maybes…

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Christine Gray's avatar

I agree Farage has verbally backtracked on deportations, but their Constitution does state that they will deport and control the borders. I think Reform are trying to appeal to the wider electorate.

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John Feenie's avatar

You are probably correct. We shall measure him by the results… ie mass deportations

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jacqueline young's avatar

Brilliant Matt! Didn't miss a thing.

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Andrew G's avatar

Do you feel better now? Absolutely spot on.

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Kate Ashley's avatar

Bloody Excellent

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