Bannon being sacked is something to celebrate in itself. Goyck still needs to go too.
Has May withdrawn the invitation to Trump yet?
No, but it's not likely to happen any time soon. Last word was that he'd get a trial run next year before a state visit. This was a few months ago. I think there's a realistic chance he will never step foot in Europe again. He won't be publicly uninvited, it'll just not happen.
She's too busy sucking his cock to get a bigly trade deal.
The way that went down, added to her cozying up with the despicable Erdogan prompted me to write to my MP for the first time ever. I gave him my best attempt to voice my concerns in appropriately learned terms, pulling out what little I know of history, parliamentary demoracy and constitutional issues. I did make special reference to Bannon. I was quite proud of that, it's the first time I've felt so certain of my political stance that I've felt the need to take whatever small action I could.
My MP is Leader Of The House, ex foreign office chief and our neighbouring MP is speaker. I'm sure my prompting had zero effect but these were the guys who let it be known that Trees made a big mistake in offering the Queen's hospitality before Trump had demonstrated what sort of President he would be. Isn't it funny that the establishment and global tech firms have turned out to be the guys who do the right thing. Who would have thought institutions and tradition mattered? I'm not talking about pomp and circumstance, I'm talking about serious people doing what they think is right for the country and the world. I've met a few MPs and I haven't found one who was unapprochable or dismissive, and they all have some authentic sense of their purpose. Except for Boris. What a ****. I can't say the same about US politics but quite a few Republicans have drawn a line, almost put Trump on final warning.
These are the times when we should be glad we have Liz. There was a meme going round, a shot of her in full garb next to her landy in 1945, against a group portrait of the Trump clan and inlaws, captioned with words to the effect of Liz, despite being barely 18 when the war ended, served in the forces for longer than all of the Trumpettes put together.