Donald’s top Trump tips for Starmer: President tells PM to cut taxes and ‘ruinous’ immigration to beat Farage and end cash for wind power on Scotland visit

Donald Trump said that Keir Starmer should cut taxes, ‘destructive’ migration, and should remove subsidies for renewable energy.
At a comprehensive and chaotic press conference, the president gave clues to his ‘friend’ another ‘friend’ about how Nigel Farage will prevent the winner of Nigel Farage.
The president used the Bromanic match held on a one -hour TV, the Prime Minister used a one -hour bromanic match to stop the taxes and ‘murderer and drug dealers’ coming to England.
While Sir Keir sat next to him with an inappropriate look at his face, he attacked the subsidies for wind energy and proposed that he had to support fresh drilling for oil and gas in the North Sea.
Despite the ideological differences of Sir Keir, he was full of praise for the way he ruled the Prime Minister and the country. ‘Liberal .. But not too liberal in his approach’.
Mr. Trump added: ‘I think he will win the most difficult and competent choice in migration, but then… You add low taxes and add the economy.
‘(Sir Keir) did something great with the economy, because a lot of money will come because of the agreement. But I think, I think your migration is bigger than ever. ‘
The President said before Dear Keir When the rest of England and the rest of Europe, the two leaders come together in Scotland today, they should stop illegal migration to prevent ‘ruined’.
Mr. Farage does not meet Mr. Trump during the visit.
At a comprehensive and chaotic press conference, the president gave clues to his ‘friend’ another ‘friend’ about how Nigel Farage will prevent the winner of Nigel Farage.
While Sir Keir sat next to him with an inappropriate look at his face, he attacked the subsidies for wind energy and proposed that he had to support fresh drilling for oil and gas in the North Sea.
Mr. Farage does not meet Mr. Trump during the visit.
American leader London attacked Sir Sadiq Khan as a ‘bad person’ and greeted both Sir Keir and Nigel Farage as ‘big men’, because the leaders received a series of questions in domestic and foreign relations.
The President also stated that the US could not apply heavy tariffs to British drugs and said that we ‘absolutely better feel better’ about the UK, which works on drugs that will be sold in England compared to other nations in England.
The president said that Sir Keir, who has been working for more than a year before, thought that he would be a ‘tax cutter’.
The president had previously met Sir Keir and Lady Victoria at the Clubhouse steps in the Ayrashire Golf Field.
During the ‘working holiday’ in the country where the president’s mother was born, he spoke to journalists for playing Gayda in the background.
He talked about the humanitarian crisis that the leaders in Gaza will discuss more, and Vladimir received criticism for the Ukrainian War for Putin.
But he also addressed the wider immigrant issue faced by Europe and added that it has become a ‘different place’ and praised Sir Keir for taking a strong stance against it.
“This is a magnificent part of this world and you cannot destroy it, you cannot let people come here illegally,” he said.
The Prime Minister went to one of Trump’s Scottish golf fields on the basis of both foreign and domestic issues to seize the irregular world leader.
The Prime Minister will go to Ayrshire, where Donald Trump stayed in Turnberry Golf Resort, for face -to -face interviews with the US President
And what will happen, there will be a murderer, drug dealers will be, all kinds of things that other countries do not want.
“ They send them to you and send them to us and stop them and hear that you take a very strong attitude towards immigration. And it is necessary to take a strong attitude towards immigration. ‘
The latest data from the Ministry of Interior shows that 122 people crossed the channel on small boats on Saturday.
Safety is tight in Turnberry in AYESHİRE How will it continue to fulfill the US-UK trade agreement and the Middle East crisis, which they signed earlier this year.
When they came together on the steps of Clubhouse, they were playing loudly in the background, President Sir Keir said that he went to a ‘great job’.
He also said that Sir Keir did not mind ‘position’ in the Palestinian state, but he said he would not.
Tight security at the facility on the Scotland coast
While the Prime Minister’s meeting with Mr. Trump was coming in the midst of global anger in a humanitarian crisis in Gaza, peace talks between Hamas and Israel stopped last week.
As weakened children came out of the shattered region, Mr. Trump asked Mr. Trump that he was not a hunger with PM Benjamin Netanyahu.
‘I don’t know. I mean, based on television, especially because these kids look hungry, ‘he said.
‘But we give a lot of money and a lot of food, and the other nations is now accelerating.’
Approximately 255 deputies out of nine parties signed a letter that asked Britain to follow France’s leadership and recognize a Palestinian state. Most of the signs are workers’ deputies.
And reports show whether to do so to the cabinet.
During the visit of police officers US President Donald Trump, patrolling the Trump Turnberry Golf Field in South Ayrshire
During his visit to Scotland, Mr. Trump is depicted by playing a tour golf at Trump Turnberry on Sunday.
Business secretary, the US to make a difference in the conflict in Gaza ‘leveled’ country, he said.
Speaking to BBC Breakfast before Sir Keir’s meeting with Mr. Trump, Jonathan Reynolds said, ‘Of course Gaza will be on the agenda today.
‘The unbearable scenes that the world sees, the ground is the ground.
`And, of course, the United States secured it twice in the conflict, so Egypt worked with the Qatis and other lock partners in the region.
‘The United States is the country that I think we will recognize the leverage here to make a difference on both sides. Therefore, their roles are basically important. ‘
Mr. Reynolds rejected the idea that there was a division on the top of the government about when to recognize a Palestinian state.
Health Secretary WES streets are among those who pointed to the desire to call for recognition.
Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood said that the government wants to recognize a Palestinian state ‘contributing to the peace process’.
Security forces are depicted at Trump Turnberry Golf Field in South Ayshire.
Mr. Trump’s special trip to England comes in front of a planned state visit in September
Mr. Trump said he and Sir Keir will talk about trade and Israel
Günaydın Speaking with Britain, Mr. Reynolds, ‘There is no division. The entire Labor Party, every Labor Party, the recognition of the Palestinian state was elected to a manifesto, and we all want it to happen.
‘Not when, when.’
‘It’s about how we use this moment, because you can only do it once for a significant breakthrough.’
Mr. Reynolds also admitted that there was a ‘more’ in the US-England trade agreement, but later played a new announcement expectation.
Business Secretary said: ‘A few months ago, we were very happy to announce the breakthrough in terms of automotive, aviation and space, which was really important for the UK economy.
But we always said it was saved, but it wasn’t done. There is more to do.
Negotiations have been going on since then. Today there are a few problems to push a little further.
“ Maybe we will have nothing to announce the solution of these talks.
‘However, there are some sectors that we still have to solve, especially around steel and aluminum, and there is a broader conversation about what the US says mutual tariffs.’
The US-UK agreement, which was signed at the G7 Summit last month, reduced trade barriers to goods from both countries.
However, tariffs for the steel industry, which has an important economic importance for the UK, were left to stop at 25 percent instead of falling to zero as initially agreed.
Previously, the sector, when Mr. Trump said that the US said that I would start to implement import tax on trade partners of the United States, there was no other agreement until July 9, up to 50 percent of the sector – the global ratio of the US – concerns that the US may face a tax.
However, this deadline passed and went without a concrete update about the status of Steel.




