View Full Version : PM Starmer Hits back at Trump wrong words
arista
23-01-2026, 05:13 PM
[January 23, 2026, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer
strongly rebuked President Donald Trump
for "insulting and frankly appalling" claims regarding
the service of British and NATO troops in Afghanistan]
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/cdxjjwjvkkzt
https://news.sky.com/story/politics-latest-starmer-labour-trump-lammy-vance-tankers-greenland-threats-nato-12593360
As i said on another thread, Trump has gone too far. He won't ever have europes support again
arista
23-01-2026, 06:26 PM
As i said on another thread, Trump has gone too far. He won't ever have europes support again
Yes, attacking NATO/UK
He does Not Care.
arista
23-01-2026, 07:24 PM
[Prince Harry says 'sacrifices' of British soldiers
in Afghanistan deserve 'respect' after
Trump NATO remarks]
https://news.sky.com/story/politics-latest-starmer-labour-trump-lammy-vance-tankers-greenland-threats-nato-12593360
Parmy
23-01-2026, 07:40 PM
There must be a reason to it all.
GiRTh
23-01-2026, 08:54 PM
There must be a reason to it all.Yes. Dementia
Parmy
23-01-2026, 09:06 PM
Yes. Dementia
Hopefully he forgets starmer trying to be wide.
arista
24-01-2026, 01:55 AM
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arista
24-01-2026, 01:56 AM
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arista
24-01-2026, 01:57 AM
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joeysteele
24-01-2026, 06:41 AM
Why is anyone now surprised at anything this despicable man Trump says.
He's insulting, vicious, greedy, power mad with a ridiculously over inflated ego.
He's really unhinged, cannot be relied on and certainly not to be trusted.
His comments are unacceptable and inappropriate almost on every issue.
Being as threatening and dangerous as he is with his thinking, even thinking of dealing with such a more like madman is not wise at all.
Is it me (oh and it could be) or Starmer doesn't seem to do or say very much to begin with? I don't obviously get very much news about him in the US, but it's hard to get a good impression of him...
Mystic Mock
24-01-2026, 08:15 AM
Yes. Dementia
That's what I think too.
He was showing signs of Dementia at the last election.
Mystic Mock
24-01-2026, 08:17 AM
Is it me (oh and it could be) or Starmer doesn't seem to do or say very much to begin with? I don't obviously get very much news about him in the US, but it's hard to get a good impression of him...
Oh, Starmer is appalling.
Is it me (oh and it could be) or Starmer doesn't seem to do or say very much to begin with? I don't obviously get very much news about him in the US, but it's hard to get a good impression of him...
i actually think he has handled Trump pretty well so far given the circumstances. However, he hasn't handled domestic politics well at all
arista
24-01-2026, 05:28 PM
President Trump
has now paid tribute to British Soldiers
[Donald Trump has paid tribute to the
"very brave" British soldiers who served
in Afghanistan - after claiming non-US troops
had not been near the frontline.
On Truth Social, he said they
"were among the greatest of all warriors"
as he acknowledged the 457 Britons who died
and many who were "badly injured".]
https://news.sky.com/story/trump-pays-tribute-to-very-brave-british-soldiers-who-served-in-afghanistan-13498256
too late
I don't know what he thought that was going to do.
Livia
24-01-2026, 07:21 PM
No matter how hard you try you can't unring a bell.
GiRTh
24-01-2026, 07:58 PM
Every time someone tries to look tough on the world stage, it pushes us closer to a fight nobody actually wants. And Europe isn’t powerless. Some people in Washington talk as if Europe has no influence, but that’s simply not true.
If Europe really wanted to send a message, it could tell the US to close a few bases, bring its troops home, and manage the logistics on its own. That alone would force a rethink. It wouldn’t even be a major blow — many of those bases mainly support operations in the Middle East — but the threat itself would be enough to make Washington reconsider its tough‑guy approach.
Meanwhile, you can picture Putin watching all of this and realising he doesn’t need to do anything. The alliances he’s tried to weaken for years are wobbling because of internal arguments, not because of anything he’s doing.
And yes, it’s a risky moment. We’re getting close to a point where neither side feels able to step back, and that’s when small mistakes can turn into big problems.
At the same time, it has the feel of another short‑lived distraction. In a week, the world might be focused on something completely different — that’s how things go now, one outrage after another.
But the real concern is the unpredictability at the top. When the person with the biggest platform keeps throwing out surprises, it’s impossible to know what the next day will bring.
The rest of the world is dumping american bonds. Within a short time, it will force congress to actually do something before the country goes bust. If they dont, the dollar will crash and no longer be the world reference currency. At that point, the euro will take over. Power will shift to europe. At that point, it's anyone's guess what happens next
arista
24-01-2026, 11:58 PM
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GiRTh
25-01-2026, 12:29 AM
The rest of the world is dumping american bonds. Within a short time, it will force congress to actually do something before the country goes bust. If they dont, the dollar will crash and no longer be the world reference currency. At that point, the euro will take over. Power will shift to europe. At that point, it's anyone's guess what happens nextYeah, I agree. If the rest of the world really is pulling back from American bonds, that’s good news in a way — it might finally force Congress to sort things out instead of arguing forever. There are plenty of things they could do, like setting proper long‑term budgets, making the rules more predictable, and investing in things that actually grow the economy. Whether they’ll bother is another matter, and knowing how things go, we’ll probably all be talking about something completely different next week anyway.
Mystic Mock
25-01-2026, 01:19 AM
No matter how hard you try you can't unring a bell.
It shows us the magnitude of how awful his comments were though that he had to basically back down.
Every time someone tries to look tough on the world stage, it pushes us closer to a fight nobody actually wants. And Europe isn’t powerless. Some people in Washington talk as if Europe has no influence, but that’s simply not true.
If Europe really wanted to send a message, it could tell the US to close a few bases, bring its troops home, and manage the logistics on its own. That alone would force a rethink. It wouldn’t even be a major blow — many of those bases mainly support operations in the Middle East — but the threat itself would be enough to make Washington reconsider its tough‑guy approach.
Meanwhile, you can picture Putin watching all of this and realising he doesn’t need to do anything. The alliances he’s tried to weaken for years are wobbling because of internal arguments, not because of anything he’s doing.
And yes, it’s a risky moment. We’re getting close to a point where neither side feels able to step back, and that’s when small mistakes can turn into big problems.
At the same time, it has the feel of another short‑lived distraction. In a week, the world might be focused on something completely different — that’s how things go now, one outrage after another.
But the real concern is the unpredictability at the top. When the person with the biggest platform keeps throwing out surprises, it’s impossible to know what the next day will bring.
…another excellent post, Girth…especially the bolded part, who would have thought that it would be the US who could become the biggest threat to world peace under Trump rule …all he’s doing more than anything is strengthening Russia and China, surely…he had a vision and his vision is his ego…
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