What Trump said 11 years ago was wrong. His words are indefensible and nasty. The Donald has apologised, a rare occurrence, a sign of how big this story will be to the dominant liberal media.

Over here in the UK, our previous Prime Minister David Cameron, was dubbed the ‘lucky PM’, he seemed to dodge bullets like he was in the matrix and was blessed with the weakest opposition he could have hoped for. Hillary, for me is the lucky candidate. She is the second most despised politician in the US, which is a good place to be in two horse race. Scandal after scandal, from Benghazi to 30,000 deleted emails and corruption allegations, the polls seem to be in her favour.

Obviously, that’s down to her opponent, a man who is an outsider, meaning little political experience or instinct, throw in a personality that is unpredictable and hard to control (ie. Stay on message) and she’s won, right? October 8th will go down as the day Trump either lost or makes the biggest political comeback in history.

But the thing is, it should be the other way around.

Clinton’s been caught lying (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dY77j6uBHI), bullying and could even be responsible for lost American lives in Benghazi, yet comments Trump made 11 years ago is dominating an election cycle, on the day a yuuuuge (as Trump would say) release of data from WikiLeaks, proving Hillary’s “dream [is] open borders”, thinks Sanders supporters are a “bucket of losers” and suggests Wall Street insiders are the best people to fix Wall Street. Exerts from speeches made to bankers which are estimated to have paid her $26 million, yet apparently she stands up for the working classes in America.

When the US have a media that is essentially ignoring the fact Hillary said her “dream” yes, “dream” was open borders, this is a new low, if David Cameron had said the same thing in the EU referendum campaign in Britain (a much more liberal country), the leave side would have won by 10 points, and it would be at the top of the news agenda for days.

Clinton wants to “put a lot of coal miners out of business”, believes millions of Americans are “deplorable” and “losers”, and is funded by foreign oligarchs, who she gave her time to as Secretary of State. Pure corruption, manipulation and snobbery. The question for Americans is – do they want a corrupt president or one who makes disrespectful comments?

I admit it, the choice in the US for their Commander in Chief is not a pretty one, but the thought of Clinton becoming president makes me glad to be British.