Keir Starmer was asked in Brussels what happens if he's forced to choose between US and UK?
"It’s really important that we work with both, and we don’t see it as an either/or," he said.
"It’s really important that we work with both, and we don’t see it as an either/or," he said.
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For example:
https://inews.co.uk/news/politics/opening-nhs-private-firms-price-trump-trade-deal-no10-warned-3500801?srsltid=AfmBOorZaFgYKvD5GCoXjlJM8L4vWtlRo-A3knvRXG0W18SWuPK5dGDH
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jan/27/theres-a-rocky-time-ahead-uk-government-prepares-to-navigate-trumps-second-term
https://www.scotsman.com/news/opinion/columnists/why-starmer-must-not-sell-out-uk-farmers-to-make-trump-trade-deal-4957526
Where the UK gets no benefit from either end of being the bridge.
I do, however, watch Starmer's actual actions
You should try it.
https://www.gov.uk/winter-fuel-payment
He's so cray-cray, like a wild man.
Now is not the time to sit on the fence or try to be everyone's friend without cover.
Time to get back with the EU.
There is a third way
And that won’t be someone we want. But it’ll be too late.
Still, if you want to blindly back him come what may, rock on 🙂
When or if a situation arises where that decision is needed then ask the question.
All too often the media contrives a narrative
Invent the news rather than report it for clicks
No wonder trust in them is waning
EU everytime.
But also deep defence & security r'ship to consider, esp in context of Ukraine.