Streeting admits Trump relations 'strained' after recent attacks
- Wes Streeting, the health secretary, branded Donald Trump's language as "incendiary, provocative, outrageous" but urged people to distinguish between his words and actions.
- Streeting criticised Trump's personal attacks on the Prime Minister, including comparisons to Neville Chamberlain, and his statements about wiping out a civilisation.
- He labelled Nigel Farage a "plastic patriot" and condemned both Farage and Kemi Badenoch for initially supporting Trump's stance on Iran.
Oh dear Wes, your only concern is "strained relations" with voters and you know why those relations have festered since the general election.
As you know, it's your ghastly, mendacious boss "Sir" Keir Starmer and his "words and actions". Yours too for that matter, although you do seem keen on salvaging something from the mess.
How are the negotiations with resident doctors going? Strained?
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Unpleasant little chap, uninspiring, inefficient, useless negotiator, so probably the best choice to replace Kier when he goes in May...
But Chamberlain had the great merit of being right in 1938: when has Starmer ever been right?
Scrobs - I agree, difficult to see him as an improvement although it's a low bar.
dearieme - 'never' would be my safe, worth a bet guess.
....'urged people to distinguish between his words and actions' ????!!! Has a faint glimmer of reality penetrated the thick skull of a Labour minister? Surely not?
Tammly - I think it has, he could even pass it on to the mainstream media.
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