A new Ipsos poll reveals that nearly two-thirds of the British public view Donald Trump unfavorably, with concerns about his potential impact on national security, the economy, and international relations. Despite the apprehension, UK officials aim to maintain a constructive relationship with the Trump administration, emphasizing shared interests and the importance of diplomacy.
Donald Trump at his last inauguration on January 20, 2017.hasn’t even been sworn back in as US president yet, but the British public seem to have already made up their minds.
Thornberry insisted, though, that this does not mean that the next four years need necessarily be difficult ones for the special relationship. “Trump doesn’t want as one of his first international events to be overseeing a losers’ deal,” she said. “The most important thing is that Ukraine is able to remain a truly independent state and the question would then be how would that work.“What we want is Ukraine to be in the strongest possible position, so we need time to build them up to be as strong militarily as they can be.
However, there is optimism in Downing Street that there is more that unites the two governments than divides them. Over the past six months he has attacked Starmer on last summer’s riots, his handling of the economy and, more recently, the grooming gangs scandal.
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