When it comes to politics. In my view, Donald Trump is and always has been a peacemaker. God knows we need one here.

He’s even being nice about Keir Starmer earlier today. He said that he thinks Sir Keir Starmer has done a very good job so far.


He said the pair will speak over the phone over the next 24 hours. Well, let’s hope Keir’s cabinet can keep their mouths shut.

Trump’s messaging was so positive he said “the golden age of America begins now” rather than Starmer’s dreary message saying “things will get worse before they get better.”

The first thing Donald Trump has done since he came into power a few days ago was put illegal migrant criminals on a plane back to where they came.

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Over 500 in the first hit. Some people are even self deporting. It’s brilliant. None of this lengthy appeal nonsense paid for by the taxpayer.

Over here we have Sir Keir Starmer scrapping Rwanda, which appeared to have a deterrent effect, and banging on about smashing the gangs. So far all talk and no action. More people than ever enter this country illegally.

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Before his first term in office, I used to watch Donald Trump on the American version of The Apprentice. I loved him in it.

So when he ran for president the first time I was one of his biggest supporters. The backlash I got from this was off the scale, so-called well-meaning liberal types calling me all sorts of names and telling me he was a racist.

How could I support him? I didn’t buy this, obviously, because in the show Donald was pretty fair handed with everyone irrespective of colour. It was accountability and that is what it should be.

When he was inaugurated this time round on Martin Luther King Day. By the way, he even quoted the great man. Who will forge a society that is colorblind and merit based.

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Donald Trump shared his support for Keir Starmer

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I suspect none of them or his critics had ever bothered watching the show that he was in and, like many of them, jumped on the bandwagon of hate.

The kind of people who pretended that Joe Biden was okay, even though anyone with eyes, ears, and half a brain could see that he was never okay.

Yet they were prepared to perpetuate a myth of competence, even after a litany of gaffes. Trump says if you don’t like it, find another job. But here we have a civil servant refusing to go into the office for even two days a week.

Otherwise they’re going to go on strike. Trump has also picked people like JD Vance and Elon Musk. But here in the UK, we’ve got Rachel Reeves, who is now appearing to be trying to upturn a Democratic vote by pushing us back into the EU, a failing, shrinking bloc, practically snubbing America in an ill timed jaunt to China.

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Nana pointed out that she has always been a Trump supporter

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Yvette Cooper attempting to crack down on our freedoms of expression and blaming everything on the internet. Angela Rayner with her ludicrous working hours and housing plans. Net zero mad Ed Miliband, education destroyer Bridget Phillipson and David Lammy. No words.

In my view they are a woeful bunch of misfits and we have leader Keir Starmer. A man who admitted knowing about the background of the Southport attacker but kept it quiet.

Infantilizing the British people, creating an information gap. Nigel Farage was right. You could argue that Keir Starmer’s behaviour helped to fan the flames. Of course, his famous seven 19 seconds, where he spent throwing down a wreath at Southport and refusing to engage in conversation.

Only now he admits he knew more. I could go on. Wes Streeting has got a nerve calling Nigel Farage miserable when the whole Labour Party, in my view, is an incompetent, depressing mess.