Sir ker stormer Said that he understands what Donald Trump Regarding this, the pair has formed a relationship on shared family values.
The Prime Minister admitted that when he could have a “separate political background”, he and Mr. Trump made a “good personal relationship”, which he said. Trade deal with America.
Sir Keer revealed that the US President arrived to give his condolences after the death of his younger brother, NikasharLast year on Boxing Day.
“We talked about our brother, and he was asking about him”, the Prime Minister said. “For both of us, we really care about the family and there is a point of connection.”
Talking to BBC Radio 4 Political thinkingSir Keer said that he had spoken to Mr. Trump in his role as Prime Minister for the first time. He was shot at a rally in JulyBefore he was elected as President.
He said. “I think I understand what the President is anchor, what he really cares. But at the same time, we have a good personal relationship.
“The first time I spoke to him, when I picked up the phone after shooting at the rally before becoming President.
“And it was a phone call, in fact, to ask him how it was, and in particular, I wanted to know how it affects his family.”

The Prime Minister also denied that welfare was offered a derogatory climb of this week as he was highly concentrated on foreign affairs.
He said that he could not “show off … it was not a difficult day”, and emphasized the welfare system “is not working for those who matter to me”.
But the PM also insisted that the government will “come through this strong”.
Sir ker One of his major plank was forced to leave Controversial profit cut on Tuesday To receive them through Parliament in front of a collective rebellion of Labor MPs.
While his welfare reform bill passed his second reading by 335 votes – most of the 75 – the Prime Minister still faced the biggest rebellion of his premierership, in which 49 labor MPs voted to reject the law.
It came after another Final-Khai Declaration Plan to Ban Eligibility for Personal Freedom Payment (PIP) – The central pillar of government reforms was being dropped in an abusive climb for the Prime Minister.
The rebellion was a sign of growing disagreement among labor MPs, with the leadership of Sir Keir and increasing concern towards the government.
The Prime Minister said that he will always “CAN CAN” as a leader, saying that he asks questions when “will always take responsibility”.
“When things go well … the leader gets a plaque, but when things are not good, it is really important that the leader borres Can – and that is what I will always do,” he said.