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Old 02-06-2017, 01:23 PM #49
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If Downing Street said Mrs May had expressed her disappointment to Donald Trump over this, then that's it - end of story. Complaining that she didn't immediately begin agitating against the President's long-promised action, is basically complaining that she isn't like Jeremy Corbyn or other eco-activists in believing dogmatic political militancy on this issue can substitute for reasoned persuasion. America voted for Trump. If America doesn't want to make the sacrifice it believes the Paris treaty required, then that's the problem, not Trump specifically. There's an argument to be had here, not a self-evident righteous line to be toed. I'd rather Mrs May pursued the argument rather than copy Corbyn's posturing by sanctimoniously wagging his finger at Trump. Mouthing off might make some people feel better in themselves, but it won't actually achieve a damn thing.may has already expressed her views to Trump this morning,I see that was overlooked .

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