Ed Davey has called on Keir Starmer to cancel the King’s planned US state visit, arguing it would hand Donald Trump a diplomatic victory during the escalating Iran conflict.
US congressman Michael Baumgartner has criticised Keir Starmer, warning the future of the US-UK “special relationship” depends on Britain maintaining strong military capability.
Yvette Cooper has defended Keir Starmer after criticism from Donald Trump and Tony Blair over Britain’s response to the Iran conflict, insisting the Prime Minister acted in the national interest.
Sir John Redwood has warned Britain could arrive too late to influence the Iran conflict, citing Donald Trump’s remarks that the war may end before UK naval forces reach the Middle East.
Richard Tice has accused Keir Starmer of leaving Britain “utterly humiliated” after Donald Trump criticised the UK’s response to the Iran conflict, piling fresh pressure on Labour over defence and global credibility.
A foreign policy analyst has warned Keir Starmer could be out of office within weeks after a diplomatic clash with Donald Trump triggered fresh questions about Britain’s global influence and the strength of the UK-US alliance.
A Chagossian leader has accused Sir Keir Starmer of betrayal as Labour denies pausing its Chagos deal with Mauritius, amid US concerns, parliamentary confusion and warnings of a possible Maldives counter-claim.
Keir Starmer has declared Britain will move closer to the EU single market this year, saying the “status quo is not fit for purpose” and signalling deeper economic alignment with Brussels nearly a decade after Brexit.
Nigel Farage has backed Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s claim that Britain has been “colonised by immigrants”, deepening the political storm and intensifying pressure on Keir Starmer as the migration debate moves from Westminster into business and public life.
Rachel Reeves has sparked a fierce Brexit row after declaring Britain’s future is “inextricably bound with Europe” and signalling Labour is open to further EU alignment, raising fresh fears the Government could turn the UK into a rule taker once again.