Britain scrambling to apologize to Ivanka
Trump for UK ambassador’s remarks
BizPac Review,
by
Tom Tillison
Original Article
Posted By: Imright,
7/8/2019 2:40:32 PM
Britain is scrambling to express its regret over leaked memos from its ambassador describing President Donald Trump’s administration as “dysfunctional” and “inept.”
“Contact has been made with the Trump administration, setting out our view that we believe the leak is unacceptable,” Prime Minister Theresa May’s spokesperson said, according to Reuters. “It is, of course, a matter of regret that this has happened.”U.K. trade minister Liam Fox is in Washington and was scheduled to meet with first daughter and senior White House adviser Ivanka Trump. He told BBC radio he would apologize to her directly.“I will be apologizing for the fact that either our civil service or elements of our political class
Reply 1 - Posted by:
stablemoney 7/8/2019 2:46:10 PM (No. 117711)
An apology is not a replacement for discipline. The UK is not going to discipline their ambassador, so there is no sincerity in their apology, and the apology should be refused.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
His_Highness 7/8/2019 2:49:27 PM (No. 117714)
“Contact has been made with the Trump administration, setting out our view that we believe the leak is unacceptable.”
I get it, the leak is unacceptable but what their ambassador said was just fine. How about we send him home?
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Enoch Powell 7/8/2019 2:53:05 PM (No. 117720)
The only apology will be his recall.
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Sir Kim looks a bit peaked...needs to return to London for a rest, maybe retirement.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
SALady 7/8/2019 3:31:43 PM (No. 117747)
When this idiot retires from service in Britain, he can come over here and run as a Demon-Rat. He sounds just like the dog and monkey show of Demon-Rat candidates running for president right now!!!
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Maggie2u 7/8/2019 3:32:16 PM (No. 117751)
Poster #2 is right. They're apologizing for the leak not for what the ambassador said. They must think we are really stupid, that we're still some backwater, no nothing, ignorant red-neck jack.... country . They still haven't gotten over the fact that twice we beat them and twice had to come over and save their butts.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
hershey 7/8/2019 3:48:13 PM (No. 117764)
If they would have put the clamps on this 'ambassador' when it first happened, it wouldn't have escalated to this point...he needs to be posted to some cold place, like Antarctica....
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Daisymay 7/8/2019 3:58:46 PM (No. 117771)
The President should have already demanded he be put on a Plane back to the UK. He's over stayed his welcome! He can Apologize from there!
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Historybuff 7/8/2019 3:59:02 PM (No. 117772)
Declassify the evidence presented to the FISA court. We've been told it might "embarrass" the Brit itel organizations. Oops - time to be embarrassed.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
ronniethek 7/8/2019 4:04:11 PM (No. 117775)
Theresa May and her bunch are cornholes plain and simple. Good riddance to rubbish.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
MattMusson 7/8/2019 4:05:49 PM (No. 117776)
If Trump smart enough to leak these cables himself?
It puts the British in a much weaker position for their trade negotiations AND it assures that the Ambassador is going to have a knot yanked in his tail.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
bad-hair 7/8/2019 5:01:50 PM (No. 117819)
How about you just tell us what Christopher Steele was really up to and we'll call it even all around.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
BarryNo 7/8/2019 5:15:38 PM (No. 117829)
So the leak was unacceptable, but Lord so-and-so's expression of it.... okay?
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
Omen55 7/8/2019 5:26:15 PM (No. 117839)
First,Off with his head.
2nd,Apology accepted.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
DVC 7/8/2019 7:02:19 PM (No. 117956)
The ambassador needs to find a new job.....he is way too inept.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
jeffkinnh 7/8/2019 7:27:01 PM (No. 117987)
Trump should simply say that Kim is no longer an acceptable ambassador. I believe the leaders of countries have to approve of the consulate members that stay in their country. The US should discontinue interaction with this "ambassador". If the Brits have any brains they will recall him.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
ZeldaFitzg 7/8/2019 8:02:16 PM (No. 118025)
I am glad that President Trump has taken the high road on this. I think this is sufficient, as far as his very mature and brief public remarks. Next actions after the formal face-to-face apology to our wonderfully elegant First Daughter are just up to them. However, we can know for sure that behind the scenes The Art of the Deal lives on.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
bighambone 7/8/2019 9:38:59 PM (No. 118078)
That “Sir Kim” an EU globalist was sent to the USA in 2016 as U.K. Ambassador by the past Prime Minister David Cameron UK government at the time that the U.K. Government thought that Hillary Clinton was going to be elected as President. Cameron was a UK Conservative Party Prime Minister. The Conservative Party in the U.K. is aligned in political philosophy with the US liberal Democrats, so it was obviously thought in London that “Sir Kim” would have no problem in comporting with the globalist Clinton Administration, at least that is what Cameron thought. There is no prominent political party in the U.K. that is politically aligned politically philosophically with the US Republican Party or legitimate US conservatives. The other main U.K. political Party, the Labor Party is completely socialist and communist in political philosophy. But in the 2016 election the American people elected Donald Trump as US President thus ushering in Trump’s “America First” policies.
Obviously since Trump was elected, “Sir Kim” has been echoing the leftist and liberal Democrat political anti-Trump “resistance” propaganda back to London, including “Sir Kim’s” opinion that Trump has been “colluding” with the Russians. All that has recently became known after persons or entities unknown leaked diplomatic dispatches authored by “Sir Kim”. That is serious because “Sir Kim” has continued to politically dump on Trump even during the time that Trump was recently in England after being invited by Queen Elizabeth for an official State Visit, with the current Theresa May government allowing “Sir Kim” to do that by keeping such a Trump political enemy on as the U.K. Ambassador to the USA and the Trump Administration. Remember the extent of U.K. Government and its intelligences assets conspiring with the Obama Administration CIA and FBI to frame Trump for “colluding” with the Russians still has not been revealed.
Trump has now weighed in, stating that the Trump Administration and in essence the US Government will no longer deal with the politicized and opinionated “Sir Kim”. The next step is now with the obviously two timing Theresa May UK Government that has allowed their Ambassador to “meddle” in US politics resulting in Trump freezing them out as far as diplomatic relations are concerned.
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