A Conservative MP calls for Labour to stop name-calling and foster a mature relationship with Trump as he returns to the White House.
London: A Conservative MP, Richard Holden, is urging Labour to grow up and stop the name-calling towards Donald Trump. With Trump back in the White House, he believes it’s time for a more mature relationship.
Holden shared his thoughts on GB News, emphasizing the need for positive ties between the UK and the US. He pointed out that Trump will want to reset foreign relationships, and the UK should be ready for that.
He mentioned that Britain has historically led on international matters and that while there may be some differences, it’s crucial to maintain a strong trading relationship with the US.
Holden stressed that the British people want to see economic growth. He criticized Labour for inheriting a strong economy and now facing challenges like rising inflation and unemployment.
He believes that Labour’s approach, especially regarding job taxes, is causing businesses to hesitate in hiring. A positive relationship with the US is essential for economic recovery.
As Trump takes the oath for his second term today, he plans to sign several executive orders right away. The atmosphere is charged, with both domestic and international dignitaries expected at the ceremony.
Holden’s message is clear: it’s time for Labour to step up and foster a constructive relationship with the US for the benefit of the UK economy.