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‘Trump is more of a cut-price Mafia boss than leader of the free world’

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Published February 27, 2025 7:00pm Updated February 28, 2025 4:55pm
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President Trump Signs Executive Orders At Mar-a-Lago In Palm Beach, Florida
In MetroTalk: Readers discuss Trump’s leadership style, his mineral deal with Ukraine, what Starmer should do and whether the UK’s shoplifting epidemic is the new normal. (Picture: Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Do you agree with our readers? Have your say on these MetroTalk topics and more in the comments.

‘Trump’s leadership style? More “Al Cheapone” than Commander-in-Chief’

First, Donald Trump filled governmental posts with family members and cronies.

Then he set about dismantling the checks and measures of the US justice system and now, with Ukraine and its minerals (Metro, Thu), he’s offering military protection in exchange for backroom deals – although he is backtracking on his side of the deal, saying ‘I’m not going to make security guarantees beyond very much’, so it’s plain his word certainly isn’t his bond.

He campaigned to be the leader of the free world and then opted to settle for being a cut-price Mafia don. The way he’s carrying on now, will he be remembered as Al Cheapone? Julian Self, Wolverton

Trump’s Ukraine policy? Minerals first, security second

President Trump Swears In Howard Lutnick As Commerce Secretary
Trump said a deal would help American taxpayers “get their money back” for aid sent to Ukraine throughout the war but said Europe should be responsible for Kyiv’s security. (Picture: Win McNamee/Getty Images)

‘But, I bet if his minerals are threatened…’
Donald Trump says he cannot guarantee security in Ukraine but I bet if his minerals are threatened he’ll be singing, ‘Annie get your gun and get off my land.’ Harry John, Linton

Will Starmer take a stand against Trump’s far-right agenda?

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‘Sir Keir Starmer has a simple choice…’
Sir Keir Starmer has a simple choice when dealing with Trump. He can kiss the ring, appease the Maga empire, acquiesce to Trump’s far-right new world order, accept the war on ethnic, religious and sexual minorities and endorse the dereliction of America’s duty on the international stage.

Or he can do what no other leader has had the courage or decency to do – he can stand up for what is right and condemn Trump and his takeover of the US.

The American Declaration of Independence states that ‘A Prince whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a Tyrant, is unfit to be the ruler of a free people.’

Across the US, the people understand the grave importance of those words 
and the revolt against King Donald is already beginning, led by real American patriots who see that the freedoms won by their forefathers must be fought for again and that the very existence of their nation is under threat.

Having a global leader speak out would send a powerful message to the world, affirming and galvanising the struggle for our future against the inexorable march of Trumpism.

And how will we be able to justify remaining silent? When all this is over, everyone will remember whose side we were on,and that could make all the difference. For so many reasons, being on the right side of history is a risk worth taking. Ryan Cooper, London

Will the West abandon Ukraine if there’s no profit in it?

‘Watch how support for Ukraine wanes when they realise they’re not getting a piece of the pie’
Andrew McLuskey (MetroTalk, Wed) naively suggests that Starmer, along with France and Germany, should stick with supporting Ukraine.

Now that Donald has more or less made a deal to plunder Ukraine’s resources (and certainly won’t share them with anyone else) watch how quickly other countries’ support for Ukraine wanes when they realise that they’re not getting a piece of the profitable pie.

The UK certainly won’t be getting any – Trump hasn’t forgotten how some British politicians previously disparaged him. Owen, London

Shops are letting thieves walk out – is this the new normal?

LONDON, ENGLAND - JANUARY 12: A security guard stands by the entrance to a Morrisons supermarket as a customer wearing a face mask enters the store on January 12, 2021 in London, United Kingdom. In response to government ministers voicing concerns about the public's behaviour in supermarkets, Sainsbury's and Morrisons have both announced they will be enforcing rules on mask-wearing in their stores. The daily admissions to hospitals of coronavirus cases has topped 4000 and the current number of patients in hospital with the virus is 32,294. (Photo by Chris J Ratcliffe/Getty Images)
How to deter shoplifters if security aren’t a deterent? (Picture: Chris J Ratcliffe/Getty Images)

‘The store would rather lose stock than pay injury claims’
Having just read Jay’s comment about a shop security guard standing idly by as a thief stole doughnuts from under his nose (MetroTalk, Thu), I was reminded of an incident in a local pub.

A guy walks in with a bag of meat – joints of beef, steaks, legs of lamb etc.

He had purloined them from the large supermarket facing the pub and was attempting to sell them at cheap prices.

I asked how he had got past security and how come the alarms hadn’t gone off.

He replied that the alarms did go off but the security staff turned away as they had been instructed to do.

He said a policy of non-involvement had been implemented for insurance purposes – the store would
rather lose stock than pay claims from injury caused to untrained security staff.

Is this the way of the world?
Susan, Oldham

The perils of train travel and the milk, coffee (and tissues) of human kindness

‘The other day I knocked over my coffee on the train…’
Richard got himself covered in a milky drink after someone left their bottle on a train seat (MetroTalk, Thu).

I feel for him. The other day, I knocked over my coffee on the train.

I had stupidly put it on the floor and spent the next few minutes trying to clear it up and apologising to everyone whose shoes got a shot of my flat white.

People were brilliant, offering wipes and tissues to help me. The milk of human kindness, eh? Mark, Staines

Laughter music and… Touhou Project?

‘I myself have recently become a fan.’
Like many, I agree good mental health and a positive outlook are vital in life and a positive environment is very important in achieving these.

No wonder, therefore, we are told that the wise try keeping a sense of humour in their repertoire.

Dec’s comment (MetroTalk, Mon) about comedy and music keeping him sane is
a wonderfully succinct answer to a question I’ve been pondering lately – why do people love Touhou Project? I myself have recently become a fan.

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‘The ship docked many times before Tilbury’
The Transport for London quiz (Metro, Wed) said the Empire Windrush – after which one of the London Overground branches is named in celebration of those who migrated here from the Caribbean – first docked in the UK in 1948.

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