Starmer is fixing Tories ‘sloppy’ implementation of Brexit, says Trump

Donald Trump said that the implementation of Brexit in Britain was “sloppy önce before the second state visit to England in September.
However, the US President said that this was “flattened” and praised Sir Keir Starmer.
“Although it is liberal, I really love your prime minister,” Trump said.
Asked BBC Use the best way to leave the EU from the EU, “No, I think it’s on the sloppy side, but it gets better.”
Trump said that Sir Keir has done a good trade with us that many countries could not do ”.
The US president’s attack on Brexit’s success contradicts the consecutive conservative prime ministers who control the withdrawal of Britain from the EU.
Politicians from Boris Johnson and Theresa May to Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak played a key role in the application of the 2016 referendum result.
However, Trump’s largest ally in the UK Nigel Farage declared that Brexit has failed ”and that Britain did not“ benefit from Brexit economically ”.
And Mr. Trump’s comments, British voters’ support for Brexit is at the lowest level of all time.
The US President’s comments on Brexit come only months before King Charles hosted Mr. Trump during a second state visit to England between 17-19 September.
Mr. Trump and his wife Melania will be hosted at Windsor Castle during the visit and appear with Sir Keir.
However, the US President will not enjoy the chance to appeal to his deputies and peers, as Emmanuel Macron did during a recent visit to a state, because the Parliament will be on holiday while the parties hold their annual conferences.
“I think let them go and have a good time,” he said.
He asked what he wanted to achieve during the visit, Mr. Trump said: “I just want to have a good time and respect King Charles, because he is a great gentleman.”
Mr. Trump was also asked about a more tense relationship with Vladimir Putin between Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine, and pointed out that the dictator was exhausted.
US President Putin and said that he was “not over, but was disappointed after efforts to force a peace agreement between Moscow and Kiev.
NATO Secretary -General Mark Rutte, together with Mark Rutte, said that he was “very unhappy ve with Russia and President Vladimir Putin, who spoke at the Oval Office on Monday, and promised to call it“ very violent tariffs ”in Moscow as“ if we do not agree within 50 days ”.
“I was disappointed in President Putin, because I thought we were going to make an agreement two months ago, but it seems that it doesn’t reach it. So based on it, we’ll make secondary tariffs.




