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Trump-May meeting: Downing Street's desperate attempt to save face

by Kyle Warren
A few days ago the U.S. President Donald Trump held a meeting in Washington with the British Prime Minister Theresa May...
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A few days ago the U.S. President Donald Trump held a meeting in Washington with the British Prime Minister Theresa May, the first world leader who visited the White House for negotiations with the newly elected POTUS, and that does have a reasonable explanation.

MI6 has not only been spying on Trump for quite a while, it has been also collecting and creating damaging information that could harm him, in fact the spooks continue their work even now. Obviously, Donald Trump is well informed about this, and the visit of Theresa May merely confirms that the British Prime Minister does her best to keep the lights on.

The current state of affairs proves that Britain faces an international scandal which, alongside with the Brexit, will have a heavy impact on country's reputation and economy that could suddenly lose not only its membership in the EU but its key American ally as well. During a joint press conference in the White House Donald Trump and Theresa May tried to hide their concerns, but it was clear that the Prime Minister was disappointed because she had failed to achieve her goal. In fact, Mrs. May's plans to organize a new meeting with Donald Trump in the U.K. seem to be yet another endeavour to keep the boat afloat. In spite of all Trump's statements, he stays very skeptical of the British-American bilateral partnership, which makes it highly unlikely for Downing Street to find proper words to persuade Donald Trump to change his mind.

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