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Wednesday 16 December 2015 1:17 pmDonald Trump spokesman slams Alex Salmond as has-been with overinflated ego after losing wind farm appealBy: Catherine NeilanShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailAdd as a preferredsource on GooglePresidential hopeful Donald Trump might have made friends with Daily Mail columnist Katie Hopkins, but it seems his love affair with former First Minister of Scotland Alex Salmondis rather less emphatic.A spokesman for Trump this afternoon slammed the MP for Gordon as a has-been and totally irrelevant , adding he had an overinflated ego , after two men butted heads once more over the issue of wind turbines.Trump s legal challenge to an offshore wind farm was today rejected by the UK s Supreme Court, paving the way for developers to instal11 turbines off the Aberdeenshire coast ndash; near to Trump International Golf Links. He is reportedly angry that the turbines will spoil the view.The case wa <a href=www.brumates.us>brumate tumbler</a> s unanimously dismissed today. Trump has been fighting the Scottish government on this for the past two years ndash; a fact that Salmond noted in his statement describing the billionaire property tycoon as three times <a href=www.polenefr.fr>polene sac</a> a loser .He notedthat Trump had created a fine golf course, but it does not even have a permanent clubhouse at present, far less the claims of t <a href=www.polenes.com.de>polene handtaschen</a> housands of jobs and billions of investment .Salmond claimed he hadcondemned theTurnberrygol Ijis Eight indicted in card hack
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