Labour frontbench ministers launch scathing attacks on Donald Trump


Labour frontbench ministers launch scathing attacks on Donald Trump

Threatening Britain's special relationship

Several of Sir Keir Starmer's frontbench ministers, including Yvette Cooper, Ed Miliband, and Wes Streeting, have openly criticized Donald Trump, risking damage to the UK's bond with its closest ally.

Years of anti-Trump outbursts

An investigation by The Sun on Sunday revealed a history of harsh comments directed at the President-elect by Labour ministers, potentially jeopardizing the so-called special relationship.

Personal barbs and insults

Key figures within the Labour Party, such as Energy Secretary Miliband and Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, have not held back in their criticism of Trump, with statements ranging from calling him a "racist bigot" to questioning his humanity and dignity.

Fears of damaged relations

Diplomatic experts have expressed concerns that Labour's actions, including sending staff to campaign against Trump in the US, may have strained relations with the President's team and could have lasting repercussions.


Labour frontbench ministers launch scathing attacks on Donald Trump