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Donald Trump attacks Keir Starmer and claims UK is ‘not recognisable country’

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Trump claimed the US now is now more allied to other European nations.

Donald Trump has launched yet another attack on Keir Starmer, and claimed the UK is “not such a recognisable country” anymore.

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The US President suggested his relationship with the PM had changed, and other European nations were now stronger allies. Speaking with The Sun, Mr Trump also repeated his baseless attacks on the London Mayor, Sadiq Khan, reports the Mirror.

Discussing the PM, he said: “He has not been helpful. I never thought I’d see that. I never thought I’d see that from the UK. We love the UK. This was the most solid relationship of all. And now we have very strong relationships with other countries in Europe..

“It’s also not such a recognisable country. I mean, you look at what happened over the last period of time and it’s very different. London is a very different place, with a terrible Mayor. You have a terrible Mayor there, some terrible people. But it’s a very different place.”

Speaking just days after Labour slumped to third in Gorton and Denton, Mr Trump wished the PM “luck” in turning things around. Suggesting the PM “has got his own difficulties”, he continued: “The people of the UK, who I have a great relationship with, who I love, are sorry to hear it also… I don’t get it. But you know what? I just… I wish him a lot of luck.”

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