Starmer and Trump’s ‘special relationship’ could unravel over these divisive issues

AAfter what the US President clearly saw as a successful state trip, S Donald Trump said goodbye to King Charles on Thursday morning, and all the eyes turned to the political arena where the UK-ABD “special relationship” will be tested.
For Sir Keir Starmer, the Mini Summit with President Trump in the Dama is of great importance not only for his foreign policy, but also for the work of labor force deputies as PM, but also for his own stance at home.
However, the Prime Minister knows that Trump has clashed with difficult issues that can define the relationship, as well as being a potential support for him at home. These include Steel, Tariffs, Ukraine and even Jeffrey Epstein scandal that pays to the US president and threatens to drag it to the US president. However, Gaza is the most urgent, Sir Keir and Trump is not compatible in any way.
This will not be the first time that the Prime Minister hopes for a public approval to improve his rankings as a leader he once described as a malignant force on the world stage.
However, this time, in the greatest conditions, the US ambassador had to dismiss and see that Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner resigned from tax affairs.
As in his trip to the oval office earlier this year, we should expect Trump’s prime ministers to say that he had done a great job in England, as he presented the invitation for this second historical state trip.
However, it did not make the perfect start for Sir Keir. Removing the debate to reduce steel tariffs to zero. Obviously, Trump does not want Britain to have a back door for foreign steel in the US, but Sir Keir’s government put a great store to get this agreement.
Of course, he will talk about what we already know – the technology partnership between the two countries will be forward -looking. Britain and us put us in Lockstep for decades for decades and deals with China and India as a center of future technologies.
In January, Trump, who knows how hostile to the Starmer government in January, will be an agenda that Britain needs to succeed. Another ally cannot meet an ally, in particular, signed the first trade agreement.
Therefore, a lot of investment was made to try to increase the economy of the UK.
But in the end, there will be crises on the world stage, especially Starmer will ask for some light.
The wars in the Middle East and Ukraine have an extremely destabilizing effect, but hopes that the rest of the international community, Sir Keir, can convince Trump to do the right thing. This is to guarantee a coalition that is willing to keep any Ukrainian peace in place and to stop the potential genocide in Gaza.
Both of them stay away from both issues, at least not the British plan to recognize Palestine as a state. How Sir Keir addresses this problem with Trump may be his structure or break when under the pressure of his own party.




