Action over words is Sir Keir Starmer’s mantra: judge him by his plodding results rather than bold rhetoric. Yet words are what his critics want above all, and Britain���s prime minister struggles to find them https://t.co/XltgMq00OG
Keir Starmer's courtship of Donald Trump may cost the British prime minister at home, argues Martin Ivens https://t.co/iLjCy24Sur
Keir Starmer's courtship of Donald Trump may cost the British prime minister at home, argues Martin Ivens (via @opinion) https://t.co/3Mly4lRFy1
During a recent interaction, U.S. President Donald Trump criticized London Mayor Sadiq Khan, describing him as a "nasty person" who has done a "terrible job." Trump made these remarks while discussing his upcoming state visit to London, stating that despite his opinion of Khan, he would still visit the city. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, present during the exchange, defended Khan by calling him a friend. The comments have reignited a public feud, with Khan responding by labeling Trump as racist and Islamophobic. Trump further characterized Khan as "stupid" and reiterated his desire to have no association with him. The exchange has drawn attention in both U.S. and U.K. political circles, highlighting ongoing tensions between Trump and Khan.