Trump Criticizes Keir Starmer's Handling of Energy, Immigration, and Foreign Policy
L'essentiel
- Donald Trump criticized UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer's upcoming resignation, citing Starmer's handling of energy policy, immigration, and relations with Washington.
- Trump specifically mentioned Starmer's stance on North Sea oil and wind turbines, as well as delays in approving US requests for military bases in Cyprus for strikes in Iran.
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US President Donald Trump criticized outgoing British Prime Minister Keir Starmer following Starmer's announcement of his resignation. Trump cited Starmer's handling of energy, immigration, and relations with Washington as reasons for his criticism.
US President Donald Trump criticised outgoing British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Monday after the Labour leader announced he would resign, saying he had “really hurt himself” over energy, immigration and his handling of relations with Washington.
“I think he’s a lovely man,” Trump told reporters at an Oval Office event, before accusing Starmer of mishandling Britain’s energy policy by failing to exploit North Sea oil and allowing “windmills all over the place”.
“The UK buys much of its energy. You know where? Norway. You know where they get their oil? The North Sea,” Trump said. “The UK has a much better portion of the North Sea – they don’t want to do it for environmental purposes.”
Trump, who had predicted Starmer’s departure in a Truth Social post, said the British leader was “sort of a friend of mine” but had not been supportive enough of the United States on Nato and the Iran war.
The leaders had clashed over the use of British military bases in Cyprus to conduct strikes in Iran, with the US leader voicing disappointment that Britain took too long to approve the US request to use RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus to bomb Iranian targets.
“He said we can’t use the island to land. That was a first,” Trump said, adding that Starmer had eventually relented but that “was a bad move” that “hurt him badly”.
Questions ouvertes
- What specific immigration policies did Starmer mishandle?
- What are the full implications of the Cyprus base delay on US-UK relations?






