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UK PM affirms strong ties with Trump despite election interference claims.

International Desk By International Desk October 23, 2024 2 Min Read
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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has addressed accusations from Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s team regarding alleged interference by Labour Party officials in the upcoming US election.

Starmer stated that he maintains a positive relationship with Trump, clarifying that the volunteers who traveled to the US to support Democratic candidate Kamala Harris did so at their own expense.

Responding firmly to the allegations, Starmer and his ministers have emphasized that they did not engage in any wrongful activities.

Trump’s campaign filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission in Washington, DC, alleging illegal foreign contributions from Labour to the Harris campaign. The complaint referenced reports of Labour officials, including Starmer’s chief of staff, advising the Harris campaign in key swing states.

While foreigners can volunteer on election campaigns in the US, they are prohibited from making financial contributions. Trump’s team highlighted a LinkedIn post by Labour’s Director of Operations, Sofia Patel, offering housing for volunteers in North Carolina.

Patel’s statement is expected to face scrutiny, although Starmer stressed that Labour volunteers have traditionally taken part in election campaigns in a voluntary capacity.

Starmer also dismissed concerns that the dispute could harm UK-US relations if Trump secures re-election. He recently met with the former president in New York to establish a positive rapport between the two.

In summary, Starmer reaffirmed that the Labour Party’s actions were in line with past practices and reiterated his commitment to maintaining strong ties with the US, regardless of the election outcome.

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