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Old 19-01-2025, 07:49 PM #11
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Originally Posted by joeysteele View Post
Absolutely.
Trump will have come and gone again at least 6 months before Starmer even needs to think of another election by August 2029.
Plus he'll be a virtual lame duck President in around 3 and a half years anyhow.
Also going for good this time thankfully.

However, having said that.
I cannot stand Trump, I think he's a paranoid narcissistic egomaniac.

HOWEVER, he will likely want to leave some lasting positives from his terms as President.
So I'm hoping for peace from him.
I do think his being unpredictable at being unpredictable is a weird kind of asset.

If he can and does try to bring about some peace across the World then that will be commendable and so I hope he will work for that.
Which if he does I'll admire that.
I admire your optimism Joey - I don't have much hope for what's coming after Trump, it will almost certainly be worse. The US as we know it is done.
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