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    1. He is now a mp and like everyone else that is a part of parliament he will be scrutinized about everything he says like anyone else getting scrutinized in parliament getting questioned about there logic of thinking are suggesting anything and everything about things that he feels and thinks and says so he needs to get over it .

    2. Covid 29 was a new virus to the whole world, previous government did all they could with the help from professionals.
      So it wasn't PM but the professionals who were giving advice on the pandemic that cause the delay and failure.

    3. Like Emily or not, her "report-ee" was on point. That was a better interview than with P. Andrew In my opinion. Please remain objective. Nigel, whom I do support, has his proclivities and Americans do not know him. No one wants to see him find himself in curiouser and curiouser circumstances.

      Conservatives in the US often put on a poor face while at the same time depend on their extremely wealthy, often fascistic, donors to lead them into poverty, just the experience UK recently had, and pick candidates for them. Other hand, the Democrats usually encourage their believers to appreciate what can be achieved when able to move up the ladder of financial success. Somehow this is exemplified by displays such as the beautiful Blenheim Palace today. They are showing how they are going to deliver their message; it will be different than what you are so used to seeing. I once recommended to Donald Trump that he buy and renovate a beautiful mansion in Philadelphia known as Lynnewood Hall in Ellis Park. He allowed it was beautiful, but he wasn't in the business of renovating old mansions. Shortly after that he went into that business and renovated the Post Office Bldg in D.C. (Trump Intern'l Hotel, now sold), and Mar-a-Lago. I wish he had stayed in that business. Really.

      As it is, people are being killed around him again; more of a selfish, and short-sighted feel. The Americans who encourage him don't seem to know much about international affairs, or they represent big money bringing down western democracy. I was glad to hear the fellow named James Mathewson mention Finland with its border with Russia; that tells me that Labour is studying that issue. Next time, would you ask a follow up question on what might happen if Russia is brought down (could happen with new technology) as to where Finland would stand on the western stage. Would Keir Starmer invite Finland's president to Blenheim Palace? Finland has a vast landscape and it is warming and possibly more appealing.

      Under Trump there were wars and rumors of wars. Unfortunately it took too long for the US military to stop trying to work with his impetuous and high risk behavior. On the one hand he blew away the resolution of the Korean Conflict, which would have improved the dynamics of peaceful Pacific relations (Whoops, was Putin whispering in Trump's ear not to sign that document? was Trump Putin's stooge on that one? Much like, we are told, Trump told Putin he could overrun Ukraine but not while he was in office, which indicated he already knew he would lose in 2020.) There were wars in Africa that your country is still dealing with. He wasn't a world leader on the warring factions around the earth; didn't know how to be. But most importantly, Trump started a war, a huge war, pitting Americans against each other. You keep raising false narratives about Trump; as you know I wrote four essays on Trump's administration as to what he did and what he did not do, one for each year of it; he was losing ground and interest by 2019. Meantime, the stage was set.

      Did you notice how Zelensky had to change his footing while greeting Starmer who evidently came at him with something that threw off his line of thinking. I wonder what it was.

      Democracies must always be on the lookout for Fascism, and not excuse it.

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