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The Labour Party & The Donald
'Starmer continues to peddle the line that Trump trying to sue the Labour party won’t affect his relationship with the former President, though his cabinet’s past (and very public) distain for Trump doesn’t exactly bode well for the special relationship if Trump does get in to the White House. Nor will having Labour MP Stephen Doughty as the Minister for North America…
Doughty has never hidden his feelings on Trump. In an interview with the BBC, he labelled Trump as “racist, incompetent or both” and in 2019, branded him a “racist, sexist, divisive and a liar”, “offensive to civilised values” and that Trump “represents the very worst of the world”.
Tell us how you really feel Stephen. 😄
And then there's "Moron" Lamy (as described by Rod Liddle) as Foreign Minister.
Will the special relationship survive under this government?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.it isn't only wars. it's also about how we run our economy.
the UK was fine with huawei developing 5G in this country... until the USA told us to ban them. as a result our 5 G is terrible.
the UK constantly allows American companies to buy up valuable assets. Clarks used to invest hugely in their community before some parasite company was allowed to buy them - now all of that money goes to them. american private equity groups have absolutely infested our care home sector where they have driven up costs to extracted value. we are constantly allowing american firms to buy up our best companies to the detriment of the country. we are a puppet state and a cash cow as far as the US is concerned.
i don;t know why they bother obama biden both dislike the uk, and more to the point the republicans, neither party would give us a trade deal, so where is the special relationship, i get the military angle, but it only serves american interests, their is the aukus deal but thats still not a trade deal, a trade deal with the uk would be miniscule in the scheme of things world wide.
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