Dining across the divide: ‘He is very anti-Trump. I think he’s a deal-maker with a business mindset’

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One is Labour, the other right of centre, and they disagree on the president-elect. Were they any more aligned on privatisation or freedom of speech?

A motorbike accident when he was 17 left Steve technically dead for a minute or two and in a coma for about 10 days. “I slept through the hard bit and woke up well rested”Gavin and his husband’s wedding was almost ruined when the venue was double-booked with an Irish festival. But in the end they got a free wedding and a free magician thrown inThe first thing was burrata. Not for me, I was not prepared for that texture! Then we had steaks. I had a Coke, but moved on to beer at the end.

Gavin is very anti-Trump. I think he’s fine and will be viewed historically as a middling president. He’s brash, and I understand why people don’t like him, but I would have been surprised if he’d lost the election because the last four years have been pretty bad, with rising inflation. Kamala wasn’t elected, they just put her in, which left a sour taste.I don’t like Trump’s track record on LGBTQ and trans rights.

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