The United Kingdom‘s new ambassador to the United States has referred to President-elect Donald J. Trump as a “danger to the world” and claimed he was “little short of a white nationalist and a racist.” Lord Peter Mandelson, a three-time government minister for the far-left Labour Party under Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, was announced this week as Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer‘s pick for US ambassador.
The infamous globalist, closely linked to pedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein, has not been shy about his views on President-elect Trump in the past, criticizing the previous Conservative government for even trying to develop relations with the America First leader during his first term in office. He once stated that Trump should “never be viewed by people in Britain as a true embodiment of or spokesman for our values.”
“What Donald Trump represents and believes is anathema to mainstream British opinion, and the idea that as a result of Brexit, we have to kowtow to an American president who holds those views will outrage people in Britain,” he claimed.
In 2018, he wrote an opinion piece stating it was “necessary to recognize Mr. Trump’s behavior for what it is: he is a bully and a mercantilist who thinks the U.S. will gain in trade only when others are losing.”
Lord Mandelson, who had to resign from Blair’s government in disgrace, is one of several prominent Labour Party politicians who have expressed disdain for Trump in recent years. For instance, Foreign Secretary David Lammy once called Trump a “neo-Nazi sympathizing sociopath” and a “tyrant.” Earlier this year, he refused to apologize for the comments but did praise Trump for arming Ukraine during his first term.
Members of the Labour Party even tried to cancel Trump’s state visit to the United Kingdom in 2019, claiming he promoted misogyny and xenophobia.
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