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Re: Joe Biden told to butt out of Brexit by Republican hopeful

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It's a shame for me, as I see Dems as economically and environmentally more sensible.

But then you have the pro-EU stuff and the romantic view of Ireland stuff and the woke stuff and the reparations stuff and Oprah's guff, and I start to think, maybe Nikki Haley or Mike Pence wouldn't be so bad after all. Obviously, issues of guns, hurting poor Americans etc. But that doesn't affect us, so much.

Obviously, Trump is non-viable. But a democratic Republican is worth measuring in the scales from a UK perspective.


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Joe Biden told to butt out of Brexit by Republican hopeful
By: Cactus Flower
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Thu, 23 Jun 22 3:54 AM
Msg. 46184 of 54959

Again, Republicans prove more friendly to the UK than the Dems. It's a shame as they both might be, but Dems often aren't for whatever reason (usually some minority cause for which we are blamed, such as the fact that the majority in Northern Ireland does not wish to rejoin Southern Ireland but wishes to remain in the United Kingdom).

"Nikki Haley, the potential Republican presidential candidate, has warned that Brexit is none of Joe Biden's business, and that he should not weigh in on the future of the Northern Ireland Protocol.

Mrs Haley, in a speech in London, lambasted Democrats in the US for trying to undermine Britain's attempts to overhaul the protocol.

Mrs Haley told the Policy Exchange think tank: "In terms of the Northern Ireland Protocol, I know that some of the politicians in America have decided to weigh in on that. It's none of their business.

"This is something that you have to decide, this is something that has to be in the best interest of your people, and you've got to decide what's going to make you strong in the end. I just don't think it's our place to be weighing in on this at all.""


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