Trump, Keir Starmer and Scotland
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Donald Trump has advised Sir Keir Starmer to cut taxes and slash illegal immigration to defeat his "friend" Nigel Farage at the next General Election. Trump, who admitted he likes both the Prime Minister and Reform UK leader,
Nigel Farage has suggested his relationship with Donald Trump "doesn’t really work" with Keir Starmer in No 10. The Reform UK leader made the comment while anwering a question at a press conferene on Monday on whether he would see the US President during his visit to Scotland this week.
Nigel Farage was challenged over Donald Trump's felony convictions and sexual abuse ruling and asked if his pal was the sort of person Britain should be letting in
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GB News on MSNNigel Farage declares reason for not meeting Donald Trump amid fears of diplomatic spatReform UK leader Nigel Farage has opened up on why he will not meet Donald Trump during his visit to Scotland, citing "diplomatic reasons". Questioned by GB News reporter Adam Cherry on why he will not see Trump,
Keir Starmer’s head will be spinning. Not because he’d overdone it on the whisky during his Scottish soiree with Donald Trump.
Even though Donald Trump’s meeting at his Turnberry golf course with Sir Keir Starmer took place on British soil, it was clear from the tee-off who was in charge.
The Prime Minister appeared to completely rule out any chance of President Trump addressing MPs in Parliament during his upcoming state visit as the pair spoke to journalists in Aberdeen, Scotland. Trump was asked by GB News’s Bev Turner whether he would speak to Nigel Farage and his fellow MPs as sometimes happens during a state visit to the UK.
Donald Trump made his remarks during a press conference in Scotland, where the president is on a four-day informal summer visit, and comes after a previous spat with Sir Sadiq Khan when he branded the mayor a "stone cold loser".
The leader of Reform UK, Nigel Farage, has said Sir Keir Starmer is 'lucky' to have Donald Trump as the United States President.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has opened up on why he will not meet Donald Trump during his visit to Scotland, citing "diplomatic reasons".Questioned by GB News reporter Adam Cherry on why he will not see Trump,