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    1. Hours after [**Sir Keir Starmer’s emotional resignation announcement**](https://inews.co.uk/news/politics/sir-keir-starmer-resigns-as-prime-minister-4404071?ico=in-line_link) in Downing Street, Donald Trump could not resist the opportunity to take one more pop at a British leader he again described as “not Winston Churchill”.

      The presidential stealth attack took place in the Oval Office on Monday afternoon, with Trump initially describing Starmer as “a lovely man” and “sort of a friend of mine” – before quickly segueing into another dig at the Prime Minister for delaying American access to airbases in the UK at the beginning of the [**US and Israeli war on Iran**](https://inews.co.uk/news/world/trump-gap-year-peace-negotiator-damaging-two-countries-at-once-4493570?ico=in-line_link).

      “Starmer said ‘no’,” the US President claimed. “Starmer said worse than no. He said ‘we’ll be there as soon as you win’ … Starmer wasn’t there. And you know what? The people of the UK did not like it that he wasn’t there.

      “That was a bad move that hurt him badly.”

      That extraordinary rewriting of history suggests the President has now persuaded himself that his decision to wage war on Iran was popular in Britain. In fact, by late March only 26 per cent of UK voters [**told pollsters**](https://yougov.com/en-gb/articles/54243-uk-public-opinion-on-the-us-iran-conflict) they believed the conflict would have a positive impact, and Starmer’s decision not to back the war fully was based on Trump’s continuing inability to articulate any lawful basis for it.

      Trump also rounded on other issues that he claims brought Starmer down, and again intimated that if only the British premier had taken his advice, he would not have found himself in a career-ending jam.

      “I said you’re really messing up on energy. You have windmills all over the place. In the meantime, you have the North Sea oil and they won’t let anybody drill … they don’t want to do it for environmental purposes,” the President said, in comments reflecting his antipathy towards any efforts to combat climate change.

      Arguing that Starmer’s “problems” consisted of “energy and immigration and crime”, Trump went on somewhat unconvincingly to “wish him well” as he prepares to depart No 10.

      For Andy Burnham and any other prospective Labour Party leader, the President’s comments served to reinforce the Trump administration’s roadmap for Britain. At a time when the US Government’s official [**National Security Strategy**](https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/2025-National-Security-Strategy.pdf?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email) finds optimism only in “the growing influence of patriotic European parties”, Trump has already put the next prime minister on notice: seal the country’s borders and “drill baby, drill” are critical keys to success.

    2. ProtoplanetaryNebula on

      Hilarious. I wonder if Trump actually believes this himself. In reality, Starmer wasn’t a very popular PM, but standing up and going against Trump and his insane backwards ideas gets near universal support in the UK.

    3. TheSoupThief on

      No-one beyond his ever-shrinking base is listening.

      At this point the rest of the world knows how the land lies and is simply working hard to reduce its exposure to the American president’s belligerent nonsense. When he and his kind are long gone there may be opportunity for resets in relationships with what is already a much-diminished USA.

    4. CrashdummyMH on

      If anything, Starmer helped Trump too much in the War by allowing the planes to use their bases (which he did)

      Starmer popularity wouldnt have dropped so fast if he would have a harder stance like Sanchez or Meloni had

    5. Fun_Push7168 on

      Comically British take on this headline.

      Trump’s commentary on Starmer isn’t some indirect order being subtly communicated to Burnham.

      It’s just a schoolyard level attempt at “ I told you so“ as vengeance for a perceived slight.

    6. The formula is simple. (1) Hire someone incompetent with no support base, ideally someone with an illegal or disreputable past who will create a spectacle. (2) Tell them that as long as they do what their told, they’ll be fine. (3) Watch them drown. (4) Blame them for everything. (5) Repeat.

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