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Monday, April 13, 2026

[Updated] The Special Relationship is not that Special After all

 

Donald Trump Branded ‘Dangerous and Corrupt Gangster’ by British Political Leader
Jade Biggs
Tue, April 14, 2026

The leader of Britain’s Liberal Democrats party accused US President Donald Trump of being a “dangerous and corrupt gangster” and urged Prime Minister Keir Starmer to advise King Charles to cancel his upcoming visit to the United States.

Donald Trump has been branded a “dangerous and corrupt gangster” by a politician in the UK.

Speaking at the House of Commons, the leader of Britain’s Liberal Democrats party accused the US President of being “immoral.” He also urged Prime Minister Keir Starmer to advise King Charles to cancel his upcoming visit to the United States. The monarch is due to travel to America later this year to mark the anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.
Liberal Democrats leader Ed Davey made the comments on the record

?JUST IN: The leader of Britain’s Liberal Democrats just said it on the record.

“Donald Trump is no leader of the free world. He’s a dangerous and corrupt gangster.”

He’s also calling on Keir Starmer to cancel the King’s state visit to Washington before it’s too late. pic.twitter.com/3h9m6TSVv3

— Brian Allen (@allenanalysis) April 13, 2026


Referencing Trump’s recent Truth Social post about Iran, in which he threatened that “a whole civilisation will die,” Ed Davy said these were words he “never thought” would come from an American president.

“These words are a stark reminder of how reckless, immoral, and completely outside the bounds of international law this president is,” he went on. To that end, the politician argued that Trump is “no friend” of the UK. He also suggested that he is “no leader of the free world” either.

Next, the Liberal Democrat accused Trump of being a “dangerous and corrupt gangster.”

“And that is how we must treat him,” he went on, before calling on the British PM to take action.

“So, will the Prime Minister advise the King to call off his state visit to Washington before it’s too late?” Ed asked. “Because I really fear for what Trump might say or do while our King is forced to stand by his side. We cannot put His Majesty in that position.”

The politician’s comments come at a difficult time for Trump. The president is currently facing a sharp decline in his popularity. This stemmed from the war in Iran, but has been further fueled by an image he recently posted on social media and an ongoing feud with the Pope.
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The pathetic bully in the courtyard is running around trying to find a single friend. Alas, they're tired of him and his bullying. Even his Arab Gulf girls are sick of their pimp. 

F - - - You Donald on the Hormuz debacle you created. We won't join you in your ill-conceived war in which the conservative Zionist radical right-wingers dragged you like a poodle. That is the message that the "special" friends of the US are telling Donald Dumb.

The British don't have much empathy for the Americans whom they see as dumb and ugly. But they never say so in public. The US is their child, a congenitally defective child. So they keep their thoughts for themselves. In Trump's deranged mind, the fact that the Americans saved Europeans from their own Fascism gives him a license to humiliate them and remind them of American largesse. But the US has benefited immensly from its invasion of Europe: By now all of Europe is swamped with American "culture" and Europeans continue to imitate junk Americanism like monkeys. And right now, it is Trump's America that is resuscitating Fascism in Europe and around the world.

Tony Blair followed George W Bush like a poodle in their deceptive war on Iraq. There were no WMDs. They both lied to the world. Just as Netanyahu and Trump are doing with Iran. For the past 30 years, Netanyahu has been telling US presidents (from Clinton all the way to Obama) that Iran is almost done building a nuclear bomb and that we, Zionists and Americans, must attack Iran. No one listened to the lies, except the dumbass Trump. Where's the nuclear beef in Iran? I mean 30 years is a long time. If it is true that Iran is building a bomb, they should have been done long time ago. Where is that bomb? Iran did sign a hard-negotiated agreement in 2015. Imagine if Trump hadn't walked out on the JCPOA, where would we be today? It's hard not to understand the Iranians' skepticism. What agreement can they now trust that will be upheld by those they are negotiating with? 

Then let no one forget that it was the US and the UK that toppled the democratically elected and secular Iranian government of Mohamed Mossadegh in 1956 in order to steal the country's oil with their Anglo-Persian Oil Company (APOC). In Saudi Arabia, the equivalent of APOC was the Arab American oil Company (ARAMCO) which, in the late 1960s, was duly handed over to the Saudi government without a coup against the Wahhabi monarchy. Why was Iran treated differently? In 1950s Egypt, Gamal Abdel-Nasser nationalized the Suez Canal to take it away from the colonial British and French crooks: They, with Israel, waged a brief war against Egypt to deny Egypt its rights to the Canal, but the US sided with Nasser against the UK-France-Israel coalition and Nasser won.  

I despise all religious institutions, especially those that masquerade as governments. Iran tops the list of religion-run countries, but so is Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Modi's Hindu crap, and Putin's Orthodox bullshit. So is Trump's Evangelical Christian bullshit. So please, I am not defending Iran and Hezbollah. But warmongers who are after money, resources and lands, regardless of their "faith", should not be encouraged. I will not stand with the criminal Messiah Trump simply because he has chosen a despicable religious fundamentalist government as his enemy. I dispense equal opportunity contempt for both.  

Virtually all Republican administrations in the US fail domestically. The bias for the wealthy and the corporations against the average American citizen inevitably leads to a collpase of the economy. How do Republicans try to rescue their political hides from their domestic mismanagement of the economy under their stewardship? They wage wars overseas. It's easy to lie to a largely dumb American people who fall for the fake patriotism and the flag waving and send their children die and get maimed overseas simply to save the political future of such imbeciles as Reagan, Bush Sr., Bush Jr., and now Trump.  

When will European leaders stand up, not cower in fear, to Trump and his ilk? When will they have the backbone to call a spade a spade, to challenge American imperialism with actions, not just words? At least the Pope had some testosterone in him to call out warmongering asshole Trump. I suppose they are biding their time and counting on the American electorate to throw out the criminal Moron. Perhaps they do not want to fall into the populist tendency by keeping quiet and issuing timid statements. But that is the danger of democratic dogma. Evil sometimes should be fought with evil, not with morality.

But now, finally, the special friends of the US in the United Kingdom are not following the example of Tony Blair. They are refusing the lies.

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Trump Humiliated as Key U.S. Ally Bails on His New War Plan
Wiktoria Gucia
Sun, April 12, 2026

President Donald Trump is not receiving the support from “other countries” that he prematurely said he would.

The United Kingdom, a key U.S. ally, has said it will not take part in the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz that Trump, 79, announced on Sunday in a series of threatening posts on Truth Social.

“We continue to support freedom of navigation and the opening of the Strait of Hormuz, which is urgently needed to support the global economy and the cost of living back home,” a UK government spokesperson said, as reported by the BBC.

The United Kingdom is refusing to help Trump in his blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. / Carl Court - Pool/Getty Images

“The Strait of Hormuz must not be subject to tolling,” the spokesperson added, directly contradicting Trump’s claim that he instructed the U.S. Navy to “seek and interdict every vessel in International Waters that has paid a toll to Iran,” following failed peace talks between the two countries on Saturday.

The statement comes as Trump has reportedly been growing increasingly frustrated with NATO allies for not supporting the United States after it launched a surprise war on Iran in coordination with Israel on Feb. 28.

During an appearance on Sunday Morning Futures with Maria Bartiromo, Trump launched into a tirade against countries—including the UK and Germany—for “not being there” for the U.S. while also claiming that he thinks “numerous countries are going to be helping us” with the newly announced blockade.

Since the start of the conflict, the president has demanded that NATO allies help reopen the Strait, which was effectively closed after Iran placed mines throughout much of the waterway, bringing a critical passage for roughly one-fifth of global oil shipments to a standstill.

Yet, some top NATO allies have rejected the president’s calls for help in the region.

In an interview for ITV’s Talking Politics podcast, UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said he was “fed up with the fact that families across the country see their bills go up and down... because of the actions of Putin or Trump.”

In March, UK Energy Secretary Ed Miliband told the BBC that the country was exploring “any options” to help reopen the Strait, but government officials were reportedly wary that sending ships or aerial minesweepers to clear the waterway could escalate the crisis, according to The Guardian.

The president threatens Iran after negotiations fail. / @realDonaldTrump/ TruthSocial

“We are urgently working with France and other partners to put together a wide coalition to protect freedom of navigation,” the UK spokesperson said on Sunday, as the Wall Street Journal reported earlier this week that the White House is considering measures against allies that do not back its war with Iran, including the possible withdrawal of American troops from NATO states.

On Saturday, the president claimed that the US was “clearing out” the Strait “as a favor to Countries all over the World,” with U.S. Central Command later confirming the mission.

“Incredibly, they don’t have the Courage or Will to do this work themselves,” the president posted on Truth Social.

The Daily Beast has reached out to the White House for comment.

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Basically, Trump has ruined the "special relationship" between US and UK, and is being shown repeated middle fingers by the British. The "message" below is simply a huge diplomatic middle finger. Starmer seems to be telling Donald Dumb "Go f-ck yourself".

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Donald Trump Receives a Message From British PM After His Warning
Evolve Editors
Thu, April 16, 2026


Photo Credit: YOAN VALAT/POOL/AFP via Getty Images

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has given a firm and unequivocal response to Donald Trump‘s recent warning, telling the House of Commons that Britain will not be drawn into military action against Iran. This is the latest low point in transatlantic tensions as the U.S. president continues to express frustration over the U.K.’s refusal to join offensive operations in the Middle East.

Keir Starmer is ‘not going to yield’ to Donald Trump’s warning

Speaking during Prime Minister’s Questions, Sir Keir Starmer stated, “I’m not going to change my mind, I’m not going to yield, it is not in our national interest to join this war and we will not do so.” His remarks came directly after Donald Trump used an interview to claim that when America sought British assistance, “they were not there.”

The prime minister acknowledged sustained pressure from Washington since the U.S.-Israel war on Iran began in late February. “My position on Iran has been clear from the start, we’re not going to get dragged into this war,” Starmer said. He added, “That pressure included what happened last night,” referencing Trump’s pointed media comments (via BBC).

Meanwhile, Trump had suggested economic consequences could follow Britain’s military non-participation. Referring to the tariff agreement struck last May, the POTUS warned on Sky News, it “can always be changed.” When questioned about the relationship, Trump responded dismissively, “With who?” The president elaborated that relations had “been better, but it’s sad.”

Despite Trump’s remarks, Downing Street maintains that the bilateral partnership remains robust. A spokesperson for Starmer emphasized that the relationship “exists on multiple levels” spanning “trade, diplomacy, national security, culture, and beyond.”

Furthermore, Chancellor Rachel Reeves has voiced her own frustrations regarding the war. She described it to The Mirror as a “mistake” and expressed anger that the U.S. “went into this war without a clear exit plan.” The International Monetary Fund has already downgraded U.K. growth forecasts to 0.8%, citing Britain’s vulnerability as a net energy importer amid instability around the Strait of Hormuz.

Originally reported by Devanshi Basu on Mandatory.

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