British Prime Minister Keir Starmer delivered a key speech at the lord mayor’s banquet in London, rejecting the idea that the UK must choose between its relationship with the US and Europe. He emphasized the importance of working with both allies for national interest, security, and prosperity.
In a key speech at the lord mayor’s banquet in London, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer rejected the idea that the UK must choose between its relationship with the United States and Europe. He emphasized that it is in the national interest to work with both allies.
Starmer stated that he would ‘never turn away’ from the UK’s special relationship with the US, despite the difficulties posed by Donald Trump’s presidency. He highlighted the importance of this relationship, citing its role as a cornerstone of security and prosperity for over a century.
The Prime Minister also vowed to continue ‘resetting’ Britain’s relationship with Europe, its biggest trading partner. After years of neglect post-Brexit, Starmer emphasized that strong bilateral links are vital for growth and security.
Starmer rejected the idea that the UK must choose between its allies, stating that it is plain wrong to think that the country must be with either America or Europe. He cited examples of previous British leaders who did not make such choices, including Clement Attlee and Winston Churchill.
The Prime Minister emphasized that the national interest demands that the UK works with both the US and Europe. He highlighted the importance of cooperation in areas such as foreign affairs and defense, citing a new security pact between the two parties.
Downing Street sources stated that Starmer’s team has spent years preparing for the possibility of a Republican victory, building relationships and bridges to deal with the unpredictability and noise coming from Washington.