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sir keir starmer He has said that he will not let anyone talk to his daughter on the way US President Donald Trump Talked to a journalist.
But I am saying loose Women, myleene class Said: “One of our closest allies, shall we say, recently used the language ‘quiet piggy bank’.
“Would you allow someone to talk to your daughter, your wife, your co-workers like this President Trump talked to a female journalist,
Sir Keir replied: “No, I wouldn’t, I absolutely wouldn’t, I would condemn it. But I would also say that part of what we’re doing with teenagers is talking about behaviors that maybe they don’t think are problematic but really are.”
The comments are a rare public criticism of a US president by Britain Prime MinisterWho has previously gone out of his way to avoid attacking Mr Trump.
Mr Trump made offensive comments to reporter Katherine Lucy on Air Force One last month when she tried to ask him a question related to Epstein, before the US president began pointing fingers in his face.
US President’s slap came in the form of Sir Keir Launch of new strategy of our government To tackle violence against women and girls today, £20m will help teachers across secondary schools in England tackle misogyny and promote healthy relationships.
The strategy specifically aims to upend toxic masculine role models and names misogynistic social media influencers Andrew TateWhich was previously praised by Nigel Farage and discussed with Mr Trump’s son, Barron.
When the Prime Minister was asked about his worst experiences, he cited a moment that “really broke my heart” on the day of Labour’s election victory last year.
He said: “We had the exit poll… and it said, Labor has won by a landslide. I was with my team and my family. I jumped up and punched the air like I would have if Arsenal had scored a spectacular goal.
“And my little girl, who was 13 at the time, burst into tears and became inconsolable. And it completely shattered me, these two emotions, my body.”
On one occasion Sir Keir publicly chastised the US President when he met him at his Turnberry golf resort in Scotland and defended London Mayor Sir Sadiq Khan.
Earlier, the White House had vigorously defended the US President over the journalist’s “piggy” comment.
White House press secretary Carolyn Leavitt said, “Whenever he sees fake news, he calls it fake and becomes frustrated with journalists who spread false information.”