Starmer was made to look like an idiot by Trump today
Well, that was painful to watch, wasn’t it?
Today’s joint press appearance between Keir Rodney Starmer and President Donald Trump, was nothing short of a public humiliation for the British Prime Minister, a man so completely out of his depth, that even the podium looked uncomfortable for him.
From the moment the cameras rolled, it was clear who the alpha in the room was. Trump, as usual, came out swinging and Starmer, as usual, looked like a startled little boy caught doing something wrong.
Let’s start with Trump’s brutal, and frankly, spot on takedown of Sadiq Khan. “He’s destroyed London,” Trump said, calling the Labour Mayor “a nasty man.” And how did Starmer respond?…did he defend Londoners, condemn Khan’s failures, or even just look mildly assertive?… no, he looked sheepish and embarrassingly muttered, “He’s my friend...”
What a state we’re in. The Prime Minister of Great Britain reduced to a mumbling schoolboy trying to stop the school bully from nicking his lunch money.
And it didn’t stop there, Trump, love him or hate him, then delivered a masterclass in exactly what wins elections…low taxes, strong borders and protecting your people. The irony was that very word was a direct rebuke of Starmer’s own government.
Under Labour, taxes are going up to record levels, migration is completely out of control, British families are being squeezed to the bone, while foreign nationals get priority treatment. And instead of confronting it, Starmer stood there, nodding like he was being told off by his dad.
But the biggest embarrassment came, when the topic of farming was raised, a cornerstone of national security, food independence, and rural identity.
Trump was clear: “We don’t tax family farms when they’re passed down. We protect them. You lose the farm, you lose the family. You lose the community. People end their lives over that.”
And what’s Labour done?
THE OPPOSITE!!!... Under Starmer, inheritance tax is hammering British farmers, after decades of being exempt for good reason, generational farms are being forced to sell up just to pay the tax bill and amilies who’ve worked the land for a hundred years are being broken apart by bureaucrats in Whitehall.
Trump practically looked disgusted…Starmer? Red faced, awkward and totally speechless.
This wasn’t diplomacy, this was a dressing down.
The message to the world was loud and clear, Britain is being led by a man who doesn’t believe in Britain.
Trump stood tall, defended farmers, called for secure borders and promoted national pride. Starmer stood there blinking like he was wondering when the whole thing would be over.
This is the image we’re projecting on the world stage, it’s no wonder the polls here at home are finally starting to reflect it.
Keir Starmer is being exposed, not by his opponents in Parliament, but by world leaders who understand real leadership. He’s a lawyer, not a leader. A manager, not a statesman and after today, even his own supporters are questioning how long he can keep pretending.
Because make no mistake, when Trump calls you out on your failures and you just stand there and take it, the world sees weakness.
Starmer’s finished and everyone knows it, even him.
ADAM BROOKS
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Perfect review of the encounter. Thank you Adam. Thank you President Trump for showing the way to save Britain. 🇺🇸🇬🇧
Spot on, Adam! 👍