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<blockquote data-quote="Ashtree" data-source="post: 3516664" data-attributes="member: 3254"><p>Trump made up a silly story for Teresa May when she called for tea. He announced to her that he had a wonderful golf course in another country in the EU (he was referring to Ireland and his Doonbeg golf course) but he didn't actually specify the location to TM.</p><p></p><p>He brazenly announces that he wanted to carry out major redevelopment on the course but was prevented from doing so by the EU whilst the local Irish authorities were in favour of giving him the go ahead.</p><p>Complete fabrication on his behalf. The decision to refuse his redevelopment (sea wall) was 100% taken by the local area planning and zoning authority. Nothing whatsoever to do with the EU. </p><p>Reality to him is what he wants it to be not what it actually is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ashtree, post: 3516664, member: 3254"] Trump made up a silly story for Teresa May when she called for tea. He announced to her that he had a wonderful golf course in another country in the EU (he was referring to Ireland and his Doonbeg golf course) but he didn't actually specify the location to TM. He brazenly announces that he wanted to carry out major redevelopment on the course but was prevented from doing so by the EU whilst the local Irish authorities were in favour of giving him the go ahead. Complete fabrication on his behalf. The decision to refuse his redevelopment (sea wall) was 100% taken by the local area planning and zoning authority. Nothing whatsoever to do with the EU. Reality to him is what he wants it to be not what it actually is. [/QUOTE]
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