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Can a Labour prime minister get on with a Republican president? | Politics Information

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Can a Labour prime minister hit it off with a Republican US president? Or a Conservative PM with a Democrat within the White Home?

The brief reply is sure, completely.

There are many examples of an excellent relationship and shut bond between a Labour prime minister and Republican president. And vice versa.

Certainly, some prime ministers and presidents from seemingly opposing political events have bonded for the best or most trivial causes. Cigars, toothpaste and burgers, for instance.

And it’s not all the time rosy between prime ministers and presidents of the 2 sister events. There have been some huge fallings out: over Suez, Vietnam and the Caribbean island of Grenada.

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Starmer says the ‘special relationship’ is ‘as important today as it has ever been’

However by no means has a British Labour prime minister confronted such particular challenges in sustaining the “special relationship” with a Republican president as Sir Keir Starmer does proper now.

It’s not simply coverage variations – on points corresponding to commerce tariffs, Ukraine, Israel, defence spending, Brexit and local weather change – that divide Downing Avenue and the White Home proper now.

By no means earlier than has an incoming president confronted such a tirade of brutal insults from senior members of a UK authorities like these hurled at him by main members of Sir Keir’s cupboard.

He’s a “racist KKK and neo-Nazi sympathiser”, (David Lammy, 2017), an “odious, sad little man”, (Wes Streeting, 2017) and “a racist misogynistic, self-confessed groper”, (Ed Miliband, 2018). And that’s only a pattern.

That’s not all. Final month, the Republican Social gathering filed a authorized grievance after virtually 100 Labour Social gathering aides flew to the US to marketing campaign for Kamala Harris, alleging “blatant foreign interference” within the presidential election.

Critics, led by the brand new Tory chief Kemi Badenoch, have accused Sir Keir and his occasion of taking part in scholar politics by selecting a combat with probably the most highly effective man on this planet. And somebody who’s notoriously vindictive.

It was all very completely different 80 years in the past (critics would additionally say that political leaders had been actual statesmen again then).

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The phrase “special relationship”, describing the alliance between the UK and US, was first utilized by Winston Churchill in a speech in Missouri in 1946, during which he additionally coined the phrase “the Iron Curtain”.

That speech was launched by president Harry Truman, a Democrat, with whom Churchill had attended the Potsdam Convention in 1945 to barter the phrases of the tip of the Second World Battle.

They had been shut pals and would write handwritten letters to one another and addressed each other as Harry and Winston. Truman was additionally the one US president to go to Churchill at Chartwell, his household dwelling.

Churchill additionally had an in depth relationship with one other Democrat president, Franklin D Roosevelt. Their shut bond in the course of the Second World Battle was described as a friendship that saved the world.

Prime Minister Winston Churchill, left, of Great Britain and President Franklin Roosevelt faced reporters at the White House in Washington on Dec. 23, 1941 at a press conference in which the heads of two great world powers linked in a common war expresses confidence in victory. Churchill, with his customary black cigar, emphasizes his reply to a question with a gesture. (AP Photo)


Picture:Prime minister Winston Churchill and president Franklin Roosevelt on the White Home in Washington on 23 December, 1941

One purpose they bought on famously was that they had been each famend cigar people who smoke. Like Churchill, Roosevelt’s cigar smoking was a extensively reported a part of his public persona after he turned president.

However after Churchill’s bromances with Democrat presidents, his Conservative successor Anthony Eden fell out badly with the Republican president Dwight Eisenhower over the Suez Disaster within the mid-Nineteen Fifties.

And it was a Conservative prime minister and a Democrat president with seemingly nothing in frequent, the stuffy and diffident Harold Macmillan and the charismatic John F Kennedy, that repaired the injury.

“Between them they had rescued the special relationship after the rupture of the Suez Crisis, and done so at a time of uniquely high tensions around the world,” wrote British writer Christopher Sandford in Harold And Jack, The Exceptional Friendship Of Prime Minister Macmillan And President Kennedy.

Harold Macmillan John F. Kennedy at Andrews Air Force Base.
Pic APPicture:Harold Macmillan and John F Kennedy at Andrews Air Drive Base. Pic: AP

It was the early Nineteen Sixties and these had been harmful occasions, somewhat like now, in fact. Again then it was the Berlin Wall, the Cuban missile disaster and menace of nuclear weapons.

“Through it all, the two leaders had exchanged not only formal messages but also a steady flow of handwritten notes, Christmas and birthday cards, congratulations, and, on occasion, condolences,” Sandford wrote.

But it surely was a relationship abruptly lower brief in 1963, by “super Mac’s” demise brought on by the John Profumo intercourse scandal after which JFK’s assassination in Dallas only a month later.

“Like many of those who came into the Kennedys’ orbit,” the Washington Submit wrote, “Macmillan was enchanted by Jacqueline Kennedy, and she seems to have happily entered into a father-daughter relationship with him that lasted long after her husband’s assassination.”

John F. Kennedy with John Diefenbaker and  Harold MacMillan, during luncheon at Balhi Hai, Bermuda in 1962.
Pic: APPicture:John F Kennedy with Harold MacMillan, throughout lunch in Bermuda in 1962. Pic: AP

After Kennedy, the so-called “special relationship” cooled as soon as once more in the course of the tenure of Labour’s Harold Wilson and Democrat Lyndon Johnson, when Wilson rejected stress from Johnson to ship British troops to Vietnam.

And although Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan had been ideological soulmates, Thatcher was livid when she wasn’t consulted earlier than the Individuals invaded Grenada in 1983 to topple a Marxist regime.

Even worse, in response to Thatcher allies, a yr earlier Reagan had stayed impartial in the course of the Falklands battle. Reagan mentioned he couldn’t perceive why two US allies had been arguing over “that little ice-cold bunch of land down there”.

Margaret Thatcher admiring Ronald Reagan's bear design silver cufflinks when the former California Governor visited her office.  She is holding a silver dollar medallion presented to her by Mr Reagan.Picture:Margaret Thatcher was annoyed with Ronald Reagan over his place on the Falklands.

Lengthy earlier than the accusations of Starmer’s Labour meddling within the Trump-Harris election, the Tories had been accused of soiled tips within the Invoice Clinton-George HW Bush presidential election of 1992.

Through the marketing campaign the Residence Workplace checked immigration nationality information to see whether or not Clinton utilized for British citizenship whereas a scholar at Oxford College to flee the Vietnam draft. It wasn’t true.

US President Bill Clinton, left, toasts with British Prime Minister John Major during a formal dinner at the Prime Minister's official residence at No. 10 Downing Street, November 29Picture:US president Invoice Clinton held a toast with John Main throughout a dinner at Downing Avenue

Then prime minister John Main issued a grovelling public apology and Clinton was forgiving. In 1994 the “special relationship” acquired an enormous increase when the president took Main to the house in Pittsburgh the place his grandfather and father lived and labored.

Then it was again to Washington the place Main turned the primary overseas chief to remain in a single day within the Clinton White Home. However in addition to the flattery, the pair labored carefully within the early phases of the Northern Eire peace course of.

Clinton’s political soulmate, in fact, was Tony Blair. They had been as shut as Reagan and Thatcher. But it surely was with the Republican George HW Bush that Labour’s Blair launched into the defining mission of his premiership, the Iraq battle.

Tony and Cherie Blair accompany U.S. President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton as they depart the White House February 6 enroute the presidential retreat at Camp David. The Blairs will spend Friday night and Saturday night with the Clintons at Camp David before leaving Washington early Sunday morning...CLINTON BLAIRPicture:The Blairs spent two nights with the Clintons at Camp David

George “Dubya” Bush had defeated Clinton’s vice chairman Al Gore within the bitterly contested presidential election of 2000 and in early 2001 he entertained Blair at Camp David. It was to show to be a historic encounter.

Then it bought deeply private. They had been requested in the event that they’d discovered one thing of their talks that that they had in frequent. “Well, we both use Colgate toothpaste,” the president replied.

Fast as a flash, an embarrassed Mr Blair intervened: “They’re going to wonder how you know that, George.”

President George W. Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair walk together as they tour the grounds of Camp David February 23, 2001. The meeting is Bush's first with a European leader as he and Blair seek to reaffirm the special relationship which exists between the U.S. and Britain.
Picture:Tony Blair and George Bush first met in 2001

The battle was the turning level of Blair’s decade in Quantity 10. He was branded a liar over claims about Saddam Hussein’s “weapons of mass destruction”, he was vilified by the Labour left and it was the start of the tip for him.

Some years later, the Tory prime minister typically known as the “heir to Blair”, David Cameron, bonded over burgers with the Democrat president Barack Obama, serving a BBQ lunch to army households within the Downing Avenue backyard.

Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (L) and U.S. President Barack Obama serve food to a guest at a barbecue in the garden of 10 Downing Street, in central London May 25, 2011. U.S. President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron on Wednesday will stress a united effort to pressure Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi to step down, while glossing over differences between their two governments. REUTERS/Matt Dunham/Pool (BRITAIN - Tags: POLITICS IMAGES OF THE DAY)
Picture:David Cameron and Barack Obama served burgers to visitors within the Downing Avenue backyard in 2011

They appeared unlikely allies: Obama the primary African-American president and Cameron the nineteenth outdated Etonian prime minister. It was claimed that they had a “transatlantic bromance” in workplace.

The 2 leaders had been usually pictured collectively taking part in ping-pong or golf, consuming burgers or watching a basketball recreation. “Yes, he sometimes calls me bro,” Cameron as soon as mentioned of president Obama.

Cameron even persuaded Obama to assist the Stay marketing campaign within the 2016 Brexit referendum, when he claimed the UK could be “at the back of the queue” on commerce offers with the US if it left the EU.

U.S. President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron smile after Obama missed a putt during a round of golf at The Grove golf course in Watford, England April 23, 2016.REUTERS/Kevin LamarquePicture:David Cameron and Obama additionally loved a spherical of golf

Which brings us, neatly, to Sir Keir and president-elect Trump and the prime minister’s hopes of constructing a particular relationship.

On the plus facet, the president likes the UK – his mom was Scottish and he owns two golf programs in Scotland. And we’re informed by Sir Keir that the dinner at Trump Tower in September went nicely. The mouthy Mr Lammy admitted he was even supplied a second portion of rooster. “He was very gracious,” he claimed.

Then again, neither the prime minister nor the president smoke cigars, like Churchill and Roosevelt did. We’re unsure which toothpaste they use, not like Bush and Blair, both.

Donald Trump works behind the counter during a visit to McDonald's in Feasterville-Trevose.
Pic ReutersPicture:Donald Trump served fries to prospects at a quick meals chain in the course of the election marketing campaign. Pic: Reuters

And whereas the president clearly likes burgers – he famously flipped them in a McDonald’s in the course of the election marketing campaign – and steak, nicely performed, with ketchup, Sir Keir is vegetarian, although he does eat fish.

But when even a stuffy outdated toff like Harold Macmillan can hit it off with the flamboyant JFK and glamorous Jackie Onassis, there’s hope for Sir Keir and that much-vaunted “special relationship”.

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