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Interesting. In many ways she was the Thatcher of her time who has an unpatriotic, global cabal that undermines the Wests success.
As I've said for some time, the MSS, Chinas intel agency may be the greatest single source of Chinas rise by harming the Wests and international institutions.
She is right in particular about economic policies and confronting global threats and without question your southern border. If you don't have a sovereign border you don't have a nation.
LONDON — Donald Trump can now officially add Britain’s shortest-serving prime minister to his list of backers.
In her most direct endorsement of the U.S. Republican presidential hopeful yet, Liz Truss told LBC “it has to be” Trump in the White House after the forthcoming election. And she laid into incumbent Joe Biden.
“I don’t think Biden has been particularly supportive to the United Kingdom. I think he’s often on the side of the EU. And I certainly think I would like to see a new president in the White House,” Truss said.
Asked directly if that should be Trump, Truss replied: “It has to be.”
The former prime minister — whose chaotic Conservative administration collapsed just weeks into the job in 2022 — has only previously given tacit backing to the former president-turned-candidate.
As I've said for some time, the MSS, Chinas intel agency may be the greatest single source of Chinas rise by harming the Wests and international institutions.
She is right in particular about economic policies and confronting global threats and without question your southern border. If you don't have a sovereign border you don't have a nation.
Liz Truss says Donald Trump ‘has to’ win
Britain’s shortest-serving prime minister gives Republican hopeful her backing.
www.politico.eu
LONDON — Donald Trump can now officially add Britain’s shortest-serving prime minister to his list of backers.
In her most direct endorsement of the U.S. Republican presidential hopeful yet, Liz Truss told LBC “it has to be” Trump in the White House after the forthcoming election. And she laid into incumbent Joe Biden.
“I don’t think Biden has been particularly supportive to the United Kingdom. I think he’s often on the side of the EU. And I certainly think I would like to see a new president in the White House,” Truss said.
Asked directly if that should be Trump, Truss replied: “It has to be.”
The former prime minister — whose chaotic Conservative administration collapsed just weeks into the job in 2022 — has only previously given tacit backing to the former president-turned-candidate.