Peter Mandelson says Donald Trump When a “hot reception” should be expected He visits Britain For your other State travel later this year.
UK ambassador to Washington Said that US President “love Britain” and “extremely praise” in one Interview with Sunday Times,
71 -year -old 71 -year -old veteran politician “ Told the newspaper,
Referring to Mr. Trump as a “event” and a “unique politician”, Lord Mandelson said the pair had now met several times, in which Labor Grand had a strong connection with the President’s Chief of Staff, Susie Wils.
Earlier this year, the US President accepted an invitation from King Charles for an unprecedented one. State travel Earlier this year, in the UK, he became the first US President to receive honors.
But the journey is Allegedly To be during the season of political party conference in September, and therefore Mr. Trump will do it Did not get a chance MPs and colleagues in Parliament to create an address.
Mr. Trump is Also required Not to visit Buckingham Palace or enjoy a formal train ride under the mall in London.
But still media reports have suggested that labor government isware of protests.
Lord Mandalson told Sunday Times: “He is a more fine figure than appreciating people. Look, he is not only a unique politician – he is going to be one of the most resulting presidents in American history.
“They have this sense of history, this understanding of power that I think perhaps the recent residents of the White House have not seen enough. He is not a man for endless seminars and thinking. He is not a victim of analysis paralysis.

“They have a very quick, easy way to grease the main points about an issue. And let’s be honest: not more often, it is a kernel of truth in everything he says.”
Independent revealed Earlier this year, Mr. Trump had considered Lord Mandelson rejecting Lord Mandelson as ambassador before his appointment six months ago.
Lord Mandaleson’s biggest achievement so far was the UK-US trade deal, Signed in MayIt was noted that the tariffs on the import of the car were reduced from 100,000 per year to 10 percent.
For most other imports, a baseline tariff of 10 percent remains.
Lord Mandalson suggested in the interview that the deal would not be possible if the UK was part of the European Union.
One -time Eurofile said that although the UK had lost a lot leaving the European Union, it received “positivity” such as “a chance to do this deal”.