Nancy Pelosi roasts Liz Truss and Boris Johnson over their support for Trump
Pelosi questioned, highlighting Trump’s history of bigoted remarks targeting women, the LGBTQ+ community, and people of colour.
Pelosi questioned, highlighting Trump’s history of bigoted remarks targeting women, the LGBTQ+ community, and people of colour.
Nothing about this election makes sense, to either outside observers or those in the states. But it is deadly serious and its implications will be felt far and wide.
A Trump return which not so long ago felt inconceivable, feels like peering into a deep abyss which could have a profound impact on Britain.
By participating in their activities and by mimicking Heritage Foundation events, our own home grown NatCons are clearly hoping to bring to fruition the same thoroughly reactionary politics in Europe.
Liz Truss was widely condemned for rubbing shoulders with the far-right strategist
With Nigel Farage, a self-declared Putin admirer, believed to be on the political rise and intending to ‘shape politics’ before the country goes to the polls this year, you wonder how the western right’s anti-Ukraine sentiment may impact on the UK.
Truss has been cosying up to the Republican right in the US where she has found a more sympathetic audience for her disastrous ideas and policies.
The devastation unfolding in Gaza this week has ignited the ugliest of political deceit, backed up by a lapdog right-wing press.
It shows you how far to the right Sunak has drifted
“Are you a Trump supporter though?”