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Donald Trump to stand for President. Conservatives celebrate, modernisers moan

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claig · 17/06/2015 11:09

Trump is standing for President. Progressives worldwide are panicking, modernisers on the moon as well as in our so-called conservative party are in meltdown.

This is a real conservative for a change. Will the elite allow this? He is not in their pocket, he is nobody's puppet. He didn't go to Oxbridge, he went to the school of hard knocks. He is richer than them, they can't control him. Is it game over for the elite? Will he make America great once again?

[[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3126728/Donald-Trump-announces-running-president-calling-United-States-dumping-ground-everybody-s-problems.html[[

This is what Trump had to say about climate change after studying it

"This very expensive GLOBAL WARMING bullshit has got to stop"

This is revolutionary. This is common sense. Trump even trumps Farage for straight talking common sense. The Harvard, Oxbridge automatons won't stand a chance against a people's politician like Trump.

The BBC and Bilderberg will need crisis meetings to try and stop the conservative common sense revolution sweeping the planet.

Modernisers in our "Conservative" party were reported as being in tears on hearing the news.

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Isitmebut · 18/06/2015 14:32

Trump versus Salmond in Scotland, re a wind farm near Donald's new expensive golf club that he objects to, but Alex hinted was pre decided before the appeal - I'd fancy Trump's legal chances over several l-o-n-g holes there.

Jeb Bush has more chance for the Republican nomination than Trump.

The only thing Farage has in common with Donald is in the name; always blowing his own Trump-et.

STIDW · 18/06/2015 15:43

Well that's sorted my Christmas shopping list for this year. Bottles of Glenfiddich all round (again!)

www.heraldscotland.com/news/home-news/trump-call-for-glenfiddich-whisky-boycott-backfires.19604801

Isitmebut · 18/06/2015 16:32

Ha ha ... it looks like the first skirmish within the Trump War goes to Scotland, however Trump owns a lot of hotels etc and the boycott on the brands he calls for, is clearly his, for as long as he has a hole in his bottom.

Whereas every boycotted brand bought by 'the people' means another Scottish brand loses out, so possibly a zero sum economic game.

Based on his record/clout, my money is still on him in the wind farm war.

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