Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
June 1, 2016
As the Trump Train rolls toward TOTAL VICTORY, we’re going to make a quick stop in the Jewnited Cuckdom to personally deliver an aggressive, threatening message to David Cameron.
A foreshadowing of the revenge which is soon to be taken.
Parliament has debated banning him. The prime minister has called his comments “stupid” and promised that the country would unite against him. Scotland Yard has said he “could not be more wrong.” But despite the unmitigated hostility toward him in Britain, Donald Trump will visit the country this month in his first trip abroad since becoming the presumptive Republican presidential nominee.
The visit will come June 24, and it will ostensibly be about business, not politics. Trump is scheduled to attend the official opening of one of his Scottish golf courses that day, according to a statement issued Wednesday by the Turnberry resort.
“Very exciting that one of the great resorts of the world, Turnberry, will be opening today after a massive £200 million investment,” he was quoted as saying in the news release. “I own it and I am very proud of it. I look forward to attending the official opening of this great development on June 24th.”
But business aside, the visit is likely to cause awkward politics for his British hosts. It could not come at a more sensitive moment for Britain. The country will be voting on June 23 in a referendum on whether to stay in the European Union. The result may not be known until the following morning, when Trump is set to fly in.
Trump has publicly backed the idea of a British exit — popularly known as Brexit.
His stance puts him sharply at odds with nearly every major world leader, except Russian President Vladimir Putin, who has not taken a side. President Obama and Britain’s European allies have come out strongly for Britain remaining in the European Union.
So has British Prime Minister David Cameron, who may be staking his premiership on the vote.
It is not clear whether Trump will visit London during his trip. Nor is it clear whether Cameron will meet him.
The British leader was vague when asked about the possibility late last month.
“Candidates do often come through London,” he said in response to a question at a meeting of the Group of Seven. “I’ve met them before. But we have no firm dates in the diary.”
Disgusting coward.
Hiding in his little faggot hovel.
Face us, Cameron – and explain yourself.
We will have justice, Cameron.
You cannot run forever.