Av booked a holiday in Mexico this January, I wonder if this Pirck is going to affect this in anyway.
It's another vote against the establishment by swathes of disaffected voters. Many saw Clinton as part of the problem and not the solution to it.
He's going to go all Montgomery Brewster and declare it was a joke. "VOTE NONE OF THE ABOVE" http://otttv.tech/acc/aff.php?aff=107
I wouldn't have voted for him personally but I wouldn't have voted for Clinton either. I can however understand why so many people have voted for him.
Better him than Clinton, globalists lose again. Only wish we had Farage as PM instead of Neo-Liberal May.
Not really sure how its a vote against the establishment, they've voted in a Multi-billionaire who's switched political allegiances 4 times, has been friends with all manor of American tycoons who've exploited American workers over the years to amass there fortunes, all this voting against the establishment is rubbish in the end of the day, whether America vote in Donald Trump or we leave the EU were still going to have some absolute berks in charge because when its all said and done there all politicians
Unfortunately you are right - I just looked back at the last elections and Bush and Obama won with over 50% of the vote and almost all the rest voting for the main opposition canditate. "others" have got around 1% of the vote This time Trump is going to win with 48% and others have a massive 5%. The flaw is the democrats picked the wrong candidate and a lot of Americans were disillusioned and voted for Trump or voted for an independent effectively wasting their vote and allowing Trump in - though doubtless some of the independents wore voted for by disillusioned Republicans.
No, why would it be? Farage is smart, sensible and the most successful British politician of the last 30 years.