Starmer will try to bond with Trump over China concerns
Sir Keir Starmer will seek to bond with Donald Trump over shared concerns about China by hailing the success of a Pacific nuclear submarine deal.
Sir Keir Starmer vows to defend budget decisions 'all day long' as farmers slam 'disrespectful' PM
Farmers argue the inheritance tax changes will mean higher food prices, lower food production and having to sell off land to pay for the tax.
So far there is no good reason to believe that Starmer is capable of bonding with anyone, pensioners and farmers being recent examples. So much so that the idea of bonding with Trump is already somewhat ludicrous.
Trump may go along with Starmers' inflexible woke globalism but it seems unlikely, unless certain areas suit US interests such as concerns about China. For anything resembling a meeting of minds, Starmer may have to stay in the background and send Lammy...
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In the morning paper were two photos of Kemi visiting a farm. I thought "That's a wee girl who is comfortable in her own skin." Moreover, "2TK could never look as if he might fit in on a farm." Then it struck me: St Armer is "on the spectrum", isn't he?
dearieme - I've come across a number of people saying that St Armer is "on the spectrum", people who know more about it than I do. If so, he'll presumably have problems keeping hold of supporters within the Parliamentary party because he can't read them.
Starmer bonding with anyone? Like the farmers today?
I wouldn't antagonise the Chinese, as we might be needing to import wheat, lamb and milk from them.
Anon - yes, unimpressive isn't he?
Sam - and big batteries to keep in the garage for routine blackouts.
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