By voting to leave the EU, the people of the UK showed that they are still mostly the same kind that forged that special relationship.
Unless you’re going to be candid about your personal experience, I can’t make a judgment one way or the other on it, not that I want to; but don’t make it too personal as to be a grudge, is all I can advise one way or the other. Abandoning our ally to our traditional enemy will bode ill for the USA, and Trump in spite of May’s rhetoric is not doing that, FWICS.
I have personal experiences in the UK as well, mostly positive, and I used to live in Ireland, a country that teaches prejudice against the English in its schools.
I think we will have to agree to disagree on this one. ;-)
The much publicized debate in Parliament was the final straw for me. How insulting and obnoxious, but we always come back for more so why not? There is no downside for them no matter what they throw at us.
They accept dictators and despots into that country without a blink of an eye, but our president must be the subject of debate on the world stage? Have they paid any price for that outrage? How can you accept that? How can you accept their arrogance?