Ten ways Trump is controlling us all
From our UK edition
Donald Trump is very likely the most consequential US President for the world and for British politics since Ronald Reagan, and arguably since Harry Truman. Everything he does is so, as the man would say himself, ‘yuge’, that it’s easy to overlook that he’s also the President whose actions have the most unintended consequences. Like the fluttering of the hummingbird’s wings that causes a hurricane halfway across the globe, Trump’s careening around the world stage is largely responsible for much of what is going on in British politics right now. This week is a case in point. Here are ten ways in which we are all in thrall to Trump, whether we like it or not: 1) The price of fuel is upPetrol hit £1.50 a litre for the first time in nearly two years.