Trump Tells UK’s Starmer to Cut Taxes, Migration to Beat Farage
- During a July 28 gathering at Turnberry, President Donald Trump told British Prime Minister Keir Starmer to cut taxes and reduce small boat immigration to beat Reform UK leader Nigel Farage.
- British Home Office data showed 122 people crossed the Channel in small boats on Saturday, highlighting rising pressure from small boat arrivals, amid ongoing migration issues.
- At their Turnberry meeting, Trump and Starmer discussed a framework to impose 15% tariffs on most goods from both countries, maintaining 25% tariffs on automobiles, aluminum, and steel from Canada and Mexico.
- During the Turnberry press conference, Starmer pressed Trump to convince Israel to allow more aid into Gaza, calling it a desperate situation, while No 10 said they agreed to continue talks on a UK-US trade deal and reiterated calls for an immediate ceasefire.
- Looking ahead to the next general election, President Donald Trump said the toughest on immigration candidate will win, emphasizing tax cuts, low energy prices, and security.
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US President Donald Trump urged Keir Starmer to extract more oil from the North Sea and criticized UK taxes on fossil fuels in his latest criticism of the prime minister’s policies on a five-day visit to Scotland.
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Leaning Left16Leaning Right15Center17Last UpdatedBias Distribution35% Center
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