THE LITTLE PEOPLE HAVE HAD ENOUGH
There are fewer than 30 days to go before the US presidential election.
It is a campaign which mirrors many of the arguments and conflicts that we have seen recently in British politics, especially during the recent Brexit referendum campaign. Essentially, this election is about continuity versus change, with huge doses of personal vitriol thrown in.
When I arrived at the Republican Party convention in Cleveland, Ohio back in July, I was amazed at the reaction to me over the Brexit result.
One thing is for certain: our successful Brexit referendum is being talked about the world over and it may well be the first kick-back against the status quo that leads to a popular revolt across the West.
Like him or loathe him, Trump is not a part of the political elite and he most certainly is not constrained by political correctness. This is why he is the leader of this popular revolt in America.
In fact, I believe we are witnessing a popular uprising against failed politics on a global scale – and that if Trump wins in November, he will be the leader of it not just in the US but world-wide.











