The Republican contender is a clear and present danger to the UK’s most vital national interests
‘Only Americans get to vote, but the world will have to cope with the consequences if Donald Trump again darkens the door of the White House.’‘Only Americans get to vote, but the world will have to cope with the consequences if Donald Trump again darkens the door of the White House.’t is a shocker that about 100 current and former Labour party staffers are hopping over the pond to campaign for Kamala Harris in swing states as the race for the White House enters the final, feverish furlong.
The Trump campaign has nevertheless seized on a couple of Labour officials being in Chicago and 100 volunteers going on the knocker as the basis for its ludicrous charge that this amounts to “from the Trump legal team to the Federal Election Commission cites the American war for independence while misspelling Great Britain as “Great Britian”.
This contempt for Britain is not wholly a revelation. Conservative prime ministers who tried to worm their way into his affections got scant reward for their demeaning efforts. He congratulated Boris Johnson for being “” , but denied him the US trade deal he was so desperate for. Theresa May was treated with undisguised disdain and her attempts to butter him up included massaging his ego with tea at Windsor Castle one year and a full-blown state visit the next.
The truth universally acknowledged by officials in private, while strenuously avoided by the prime minister in public, is that a second Trump presidency will be a clear and present danger to the UK’s most vital national interests. The fight to preserve the freedom and territorial integrity of Ukraine is rightly regarded by Number 10 as critical to protecting Europe from further Russian aggression.
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