PM Theresa May Fears Donald Trump Will Grab Her by the P#ssy When they Meet
Politics / UK Politics Jan 09, 2017 - 02:02 AM GMTIn a candid interview with Sky news British Prime Minister Theresa May in addition to covering the usual hot topics of BrExit and the NHS, was asked by Sophy Ridge on her thoughts about meeting Donald Trump given that it is on the record that he likes to grab women by the P#ssy.
The look on Theresa May's face said it all as she tried to respond to the potential dangers of meeting President Donald Trump.
Donald Trump had already tweeted that he is very much looking forward to having a very special meeting with Theresa May.
Nigel Farage had earlier offered to act as a safe intermediary and would strongly advise Donald Trump not to grab Theresa May by her p#ussy when they met.
“I’m now going to become a diplomat. Come and schmooze Theresa – don’t touch her, for goodness sake,”
“Only in an affectionate way… like Bush did to the Queen.”
“I could be there as the responsible adult to make sure everything is OK.” - Nigel Farage
And you thought GW Bush was crazy with his bushisms, the next 4 years look set to be far crazier!
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