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In It to Win It

(12,828 posts)
Tue Sep 16, 2025, 12:37 PM Sep 2025

The UK welcomes Trump by rolling out the world's biggest photo of the President with convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein

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The UK welcomes Donald Trump’s state visit by rolling out the world's biggest photo of the President with convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein outside Windsor castle


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The UK welcomes Trump by rolling out the world's biggest photo of the President with convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein (Original Post) In It to Win It Sep 2025 OP
Unlike the US, the UK still has freedom of speech. Irish_Dem Sep 2025 #1
True, but in some ways (well, until Trump) it's more limited than ours in the sense that libel suits AZJonnie Sep 2025 #2
Yes UK does not have the First Amendment. So it is limited. But they still have more rights Irish_Dem Sep 2025 #4
That they do. And their safety net is considerably better as well. AZJonnie Sep 2025 #5
Yes. Irish_Dem Sep 2025 #6
When the building of this castle was first begun by the French markodochartaigh Sep 2025 #3
GOP pedophiles deserve justice BoRaGard Sep 2025 #7
That's nice. twodogsbarking Sep 2025 #8
Never been too keen on British politicians and am barely lukewarm on the Royals, but... Attilatheblond Sep 2025 #9
epstien. AllaN01Bear Sep 2025 #10

AZJonnie

(4,035 posts)
2. True, but in some ways (well, until Trump) it's more limited than ours in the sense that libel suits
Tue Sep 16, 2025, 01:10 PM
Sep 2025

Are a lot easier to bring and win there, but yeah.

I do have to say though, that banner can't be good for the grass, so I hope they aren't leaving it in that spot. It's a very nice lawn

Irish_Dem

(82,369 posts)
4. Yes UK does not have the First Amendment. So it is limited. But they still have more rights
Tue Sep 16, 2025, 01:38 PM
Sep 2025

than Americans do right now.

AZJonnie

(4,035 posts)
5. That they do. And their safety net is considerably better as well.
Tue Sep 16, 2025, 01:43 PM
Sep 2025

Honestly I love the UK, if I didn't have people I can't leave behind (and the UK would have me), I'd totally move there

Irish_Dem

(82,369 posts)
6. Yes.
Tue Sep 16, 2025, 01:45 PM
Sep 2025

The UK economy is not doing well right now.
But still a better place to live than the US in terms of society and culture.

Yes I would leave to.
I can get an Irish passport if I want.
But too many family members here.

markodochartaigh

(5,545 posts)
3. When the building of this castle was first begun by the French
Tue Sep 16, 2025, 01:31 PM
Sep 2025

a thousand years ago if you showed them this article it would require so much explanation that it would seem like a fairy tale.

How much has changed! And yet, in human nature, how much has changed?

Attilatheblond

(9,249 posts)
9. Never been too keen on British politicians and am barely lukewarm on the Royals, but...
Tue Sep 16, 2025, 02:53 PM
Sep 2025

the general population of UK? Oh how I love them. Style, dry humor, and strength. Nobody throws shade better than a Brit.

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