Our vote was about delivering power back to the people, and removing it from distant powerful figures. “The Donald”, on the other hand, asks the people to give him the power.
Plus: Trump’s folly, Miliband’s mess, my first West Ham game at the Olympic Stadium – and Margaret Thatcher, Queen of Game Shows.
Trump’s antics are a threat to the stability and peace of Europe.
The presidential candidate delivers a message to the Democratic National Convention.
Trump and Clinton are the most unpopular candidates of modern times.
He instead urges Republicans to vote with their consciences for “candidates up and town the ticket who you trust to defend our freedom”.
“If Donald Trump had farted on air, [the media] would have covered it live, with a panel beforehand to discuss which way the wind was blowing.”
Neither Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump have credibility.
What happens if she is charged with destroying classified government information – and could consequently be sent to jail?
If he wins, Congress and the Supreme Court will rein him in.
Time after time, the general population has proved to be wiser than the elites. Until now.
I’m one of 20 per cent who have not made their mind up about how to vote in the EU referendum.
“If my hands are small, something else must be small. I guarantee there’s no problem.”
Only bold action now will save the Republicans from an impending electoral defeat and protect other candidates down the ballot.