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Starmer insists Trump relationship not in jeopardy amid interference claims

23 Oct 2024 3 minute read
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Sir Keir Starmer has insisted his relationship with Donald Trump is not in jeopardy after the presidential candidate’s campaign claimed the Labour Party was interfering in the US election.

A statement on Mr Trump’s website, DonaldJTrump.com on Tuesday night announced an official complaint had been filed with US federal election officials, and claimed the Labour Party had “made, and the Harris campaign has accepted, illegal foreign national contributions”.

The complaint follows reports of senior Labour officials meeting with Kamala Harris’ campaign, and Labour Party staffers volunteering on the ground for her campaign.

Asked if it was a mistake for senior staffers to have met with the Harris campaign, Sir Keir insisted any members of his party were in the US on an entirely voluntary basis, similar to in previous elections.

“That’s what they’ve done in previous elections, is what they’re doing in this election. And that’s really straightforward,” he told reporters as he travelled to Samoa for a meeting of Commonwealth leaders.

‘Grateful’

Pressed further about whether Labour officials’ involvement in the Harris-Waltz Democrat campaign could jeopardise his relationship with Mr Trump if the ex-president wins re-election, Sir Keir replied: “No.”

He added: “I spent time in New York with President Trump, had dinner with him, and my purpose in doing that was to make sure that between the two of us we established a good relationship, which we did, and I was very grateful to him for making the time.”

After describing the meeting as a “good, constructive discussion”, Sir Keir added: “Of course as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, I will work with whoever the American people return as their president in the elections that are very close now.”

The statement on DonaldJTrump.com on Tuesday night said that “The Trump-Vance Campaign has filed a Federal Election Commission (FEC) complaint against the Harris-Walz Campaign and the Labour Party of the United Kingdom for illegal foreign campaign contributions and interference in our elections”.

The linked complaint addressed to the Federal Election Commission refers to reports by The Telegraph newspaper with regards to people associated with Labour going to the US to campaign for Ms Harris.

Meetings

The letter also refers to a report in the Washington Post which claims that advice has been offered between the Labour Party and Ms Harris’ campaign, and other reporting regarding meetings between senior Labour staff and the Democratic campaign.

The complaint also references a social media post, which now appears to have been deleted, in which a Labour staff member appeared to have said there were “nearly 100 Labour Party staff (current and former) going to the US in the next few weeks” to swing states.

Sir Keir met with Mr Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, during a trip to New York last month.

The Prime Minister visited Trump Tower for talks ahead of the US election, and said he wanted to meet Mr Trump face-to-face because “I’m a great believer in personal relationships on the world stage”.


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Jeff
Jeff
2 months ago

Started from a Telegraph report? (quelle surprise) Trump is off his rocker at the moment.

Farage been out lately to support trump?

Rob
Rob
2 months ago

Yet its okay for Nigel Farage to campaign for Trump? Its ok for a South African billionaire to bribe voters in a key swing state to vote for Trump? Its ok for a foreign adversary who has threatened the US with nuclear weapons to intervene? Yeah Trump is very selective when it comes to accusations of foreign interfering.

Last edited 2 months ago by Rob
Jeff
Jeff
2 months ago
Reply to  Rob

It is his MO. This is nothing abnormal anyway, just people don’t know about it, both sides will have people out there. It is allowed but then the Telegraph will not mention the US traffic this way through right wing think tanks, MP’s gracing the heritage foundation, Palantir etc. But the bribing of voters by muskrat as you say, that is OK (and illegal). Trying to set the deadly mob on Pelosi and Pence, that is OK. Trying cheat the votes, that is OK. 30+ felonies convictions, that is OK. Aditting to being a sex pest, that is OK and… Read more »

Last edited 2 months ago by Jeff
Mawkernewek
2 months ago

It was really a bad look for Keir Starmer to take time out, distract himself from the serious business of government, attending the UN etc. to go schmoozing with Donald Trump, and its already come back to bite him.

Jack
Jack
2 months ago

Not a good idea for a Political Party (rather than individuals) to interfere in the internal politics of another country.

Ernie The Smallholder
Ernie The Smallholder
2 months ago
Reply to  Jack

That includes the UK/English political parties that should keep out of Cymru.

We want our own parties with policies made in Cymru for Cymru.

Rob
Rob
2 months ago
Reply to  Jack

Same goes for Reform UK

Last edited 2 months ago by Rob
Jeff
Jeff
2 months ago
Reply to  Jack

Problem is, as usual, the press are playing to the trump tune instead of pushing back.

Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
2 months ago

Trump Tower…put a rocket under it and send it to Mars…

If you are a ‘world leader’ it is a must to cross this pile of sh*t off your bucket list…

Must have been a Big Mac and Fries with bile sauce…

Cablestreet
Cablestreet
2 months ago

You couldn’t make it, well you could if you’re Donald Trump. Previous US elections have seen both Tory and Labour Party members on the campaign trail. No mention of Nigel, the member for Mar-a-Largo though.

Jeff
Jeff
2 months ago

Oh, there we are, I see today and yesterday more revelations about Trump are sneaking out but the press wont report that. Some very serious accusations as well. And commentary from ex Chef of Staff that pretty much shows what Trump is. But Labour Party! booooooo.

Charles Coombes
Charles Coombes
2 months ago

Starmer as PM and Labour Leader should have nothing to do with Trump.

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