President Donald Trump has praised U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer, striking the complete opposite tone of his billionaire ally Elon Musk, who has called for the British leader’s ouster. Speaking to reporters on board Air Force One on Saturday,
In an interview with the BBC, Trump said Keir Starmer, the leader of the UK's ruling Labour Party, was doing a "very good job."
Trump Praises UK's Starmer on 'Very Good Job'
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Donald Trump has offered a surprise olive branch to the UK government, praising Keir Starmer for doing a "very good job thus far".
Musk made the allegations on his social media platform X on Jan 12., responding to a post about Starmer not being invited to President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration. “He [Keir Starmer] sent operatives to America to undermine the US election,
The Reform UK leader has called for ‘all terrorist material’, including a video accessed by Axel Rudakubana, to be pulled from X
Keir Starmer will not be attending Donald Trump's inauguration in Washington, DC despite an eclectic cast of British and international characters including Suella Braverman, Liz Truss and Laurence Fox
As wildly inaccurate characterisations of the prime minister as a ‘woke’ socialist take hold in Donald Trump’s White House, the onus is on No 10 to expose those briefing against the government – and a state visit to Washington would be a good start,
US President Donald Trump said he gets on well with Keir Starmer - despite the UK being 'liberal, which is a bit different from me"- and said they would speak in the next 24 hours
Starmer’s legalistic crackdown on the rioters led to claims from Musk and others that he was treating right-wing protests more harshly than left-wing concerns, such as pro-Palestinian protests. The phrase “two-tier Keir” was coined, although which British ally of Musk put it into his ear is a matter of some debate even now.