Foreign Secretary David Lammy previously called Trump a “neo-Nazi sympathizing sociopath,” calling him a “dangerous clown” and “a racist KKK and Nazi sympathizer.”
London Mayor Sadiq Khan has a falling out with Trump Tell POLITICO that the presidential candidate “is a racist. He’s a sexist. He is homophobic.” The Trump campaign has even accused Labour of election interference.
Nigel Farage, a British Trump ally who heads the Reform UK party in Britain, has said such comments would make things “difficult for a while,” but that Trump may be open to reconciliation.
Streeting told LBC on Tuesday: “I think it’s fair to say that we may not be ideological bedfellows with President Trump, but if he returns as president of the United States there will be a very good working relationship.”
He added: “To be fair to Nigel Farage… he is a big supporter of Donald Trump.
“He reflected overnight that regardless of the noise that we’ve heard about, you know legal action or even things that we’ve said about President Trump in the past, we’re going to be able to work together effectively working as partners and as allies.”