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Pat McFadden downplays Trump’s threat to NATO, arguing US alliance is strong enough to ‘outlast’ current problems

Good morning. Keir Starmer He’s holding a press conference in Downing Street this morning. Like Kiran Stacey According to reports, the Prime Minister’s main aim will be to announce support for the people most affected by rising energy prices, especially homeowners who are dependent on heating oil. The measures are expected to be worth tens of millions of pounds.

But inevitably much of the focus will be on how Starmer responds to Donald Trump’s latest provocations.

To recap: Last weekend, Trump rejected the UK position, saying the US didn’t need British support in the Gulf anyway because “we don’t need people fighting wars after we’ve already won them.” This weekend he was asking Britain and other countries to send warships to help keep the Strait of Hormuz open. The government stated that it would not deploy warships but could send minesweepers. Here are some of today’s headlines.

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The Guardian’s full story is here.

After talking curiously for a while, Embers He’s now back in threat mode. Briefly Interview with Financial Times He has hinted that he may pull the plug on NATO if countries such as Britain do not deploy warships to protect oil tankers passing through the Strait of Hormuz. He said:

double quotesIt would be appropriate for those who benefit from the Bosphorus to help prevent anything bad from happening there…

If there is no response or a negative response, I think it will be very bad for the future of NATO.

We’ll find out what Starmer has to say about this later, but we’ve already got an answer. Pat McFaddenthe work and pensions secretary, who was on the morning round of interviews. Speaking to Sky News, McFadden downplayed the threat, arguing that the US-UK alliance was strong enough to be “more able to withstand” any problems arising from Trump’s rhetoric. When asked to comment on the quote, he said:

double quotesThat’s the president right there. The quote you just gave sums it up.

This is a highly transactional presidency, and our job is to lead it, always remembering that the friendship between the United States and the United Kingdom runs deep.

It’s a good relationship. It is permanent and I think it will outlast all the personalities involved.

We will discuss the press conference in detail, but we will not focus only on Iran today; There are other policies around. Here is the agenda of the day.

Morning: Keir Starmer meets Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney in Downing Street.

10.30: Starmer holds his press conference.

11am: Richard Tice, deputy leader of Reform UK, held a press conference in which the party said it would be “an important update on the Doge and Reform in local government”.

11.30: Work and Pensions Minister Pat McFadden is giving a speech where he will announce plans for employment grants and apprenticeship promotions for young people.

Morning: Kemi Badenoch visits London.

12.30: Malcolm Offord, Reform UK’s leader in Scotland, attends a Q&A at the Institute of Government.

13.30: Presented by your party’s parliamentary leader, Jeremy Corbyn Findings of the Gaza Tribunal report. As Patrick Wintour reported, the government will be said to be complicit in Israel’s crimes.

14.30: Defense Secretary John Healey answers questions in the House of Commons.

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This is from FT Edward Luce in bluesky Trump is in the scoop. (See 9.22 p.m.)

double quotesI called Trump and he answered the phone.

He still has NATO and England in his sights

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