Trump to Starmer:
“Europe is a very different place than it was 5 years ago, you have to get your act together, If you don’t, you won’t have a Europe anymore, and you can’t do that, You can’t ruin it.”
Trump talks the migrant invasion right infront of Starmer:
“Europe is a very different place than it was 5 years ago, you have to get your act together, If you don’t, you won’t have a Europe anymore, and you can’t do that, You can’t ruin it.”
pic.twitter.com/bog2u4ZgP3— Tommy Robinson (@TRobinsonNewEra) July 28, 2025
Trump cares more about the British people than Starmer ever will.
Quite incredible.
— Rupert Lowe MP (@RupertLowe10) July 28, 2025
The president met with the U.K. prime minister while he was in the UK for a private round of golf. He was clearly doing plenty of presidential business as well. Reporter: “The President [Trump] makes it look easy dealing with illegal migration. You must be envious of his record in such a short period of time.” Keir Starmer: Proceeds to fumble through his words (Twitchy).
Keir Starmer’s brain just malfunctioned.
Reporter: “Trump makes it look easy dealing with illegal migration. You must be envious of his record in such a short period of time.”
Starmer: eh um errr can’t compute pic.twitter.com/GdWgt3aH64
— Billboard Chris
(@BillboardChris) July 28, 2025
Trump: “if the boats are loaded up with bad people, and they usually are because other countries don’t send their best, they send people that they don’t want. And they’re not stupid people and they send the people that they don’t want and I’ve heard you’ve taken a much stronger stance on this” (Telegraph).
As a Londoner, I’ll say it loud and clear: Donald Trump speaks for me on Sadiq Khan.
Khan’s a nasty operator who’s run this city into the ground and couldn’t care less about the people in it. He’s in it for himself.
And Keir Starmer’s limp defence of his “friend” is laughable. pic.twitter.com/ylCxh8SQ84
— Nicholas Lissack (@NicholasLissack) July 28, 2025
The president was also very candid in his assessment of the Muslim Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan: Trump: “I’m not a fan of London mayor Sadiq Khan, a nasty person. He’s done a terrible job.” Starmer: “He’s actually a friend of mine.” Trump: “He’s done a terrible job” (Eli David).
Starmer has been humiliated several times today.
And all by the same person.
Trump is 100% accurate on immigration, on Khan (Starmer – “But he’s my friend”), and all the other topics he’s addressed.
Starmer looks like a patheticic wimp in comparison. pic.twitter.com/FD6TvGjnlP
— Higgy (@higgyboson) July 28, 2025
Trump is planning to meet with Scotland’s First Minister John Swinney today: [Trump and Starmer] will travel together to Aberdeen and will meet Scotland’s First Minister John Swinney. Trump will use the visit to open a second course at his Menie resort (BBC).
Donald Trump doubles down on ‘migrant invasion’ stance as he tells Keir Starmer crisis is ‘ruining’ Europe
A Government minister earlier slapped down Trump’s stance ahead of the PM meeting the US President in Scotland
BY: Nicholas Cecil, |Rachael Burford, The Standard, July 29, 2025:
Donald Trump has doubled down on his controversial comments that an “invasion” of migrants is “ruining” Europe.
The US President is on a four-day trip to UK to visit his Scottish golf courses and meet with the Prime Minister to discuss pushing for a ceasefire in Gaza.
The talks are also expected to cover the US-UK trade deal, Iran and the war in Ukraine.
But Trump sparked controversy when he arrived in Scotland on Friday by saying there was a “horrible invasion” of migrants taking place in Europe.
Speaking to reporters as Sir Keir Starmer arrived at Turnberry on Monday, Mr Trump repeated the stance.
He said: “Europe is going to is a much different place than it was just five years ago, 10 years ago.
“They’ve got to get their act together. If they don’t, you’re not going to have Europe anymore, as you know it, and you can’t do that. This is a magnificent part of the world, and you cannot ruin it.
“You cannot let people come in here illegally. And what happens is, there’ll be murderers, there’ll be drug dealers, there’ll be all sorts of things that other countries don’t want, and they send them to you, and they send them to us, and you’ve got to stop them.”
Mr Trump said the Prime Minister had a “very strong stand on immigration”.
Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds rejected Mr Trump’s claims about migrants in the EU.
Pressed on LBC radio whether he would use the word “invasion”, he said: “No, I wouldn’t… I don’t know whether… he’s talking about other European countries there, or the wider context.”
He later stressed that the Home Office recognised “legitimate concerns” about illegal immigration and asylum hotels, with protests having taken place recently outside one in Epping.
Protesters outside Epping’s Bell Hotel believed to be housing asylum seekers
Jordan Pettitt/PA Wire
More than 40,000 asylum seekers and economic migrants have arrived in the UK by “small boats” crossing the Channel since Labour came to power last July.
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Author: Pamela Geller
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