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Trump torpedoes May’s Brexit strategy on UK visit

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LONDON: US President Donald Trump launched an extraordin­ary attack on Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit strategy, plunging the transatlan­tic ‘special relationsh­ip’ to a new low as they prepared to meet yesterday on the second day of his tumultuous trip to Britain.

In an interview conducted before he began his visit, which will draw large protests, Trump said May’s plans for close future ties with the EU would ‘probably kill’ her hopes for a trade deal with the United States.

He told The Sun tabloid it was not what Britons backed when they voted in a June 2016 referendum to quit the European Union, and also said former foreign minister Boris Johnson, who resigned this week over the Brexit plan, would make ‘a great prime minister’.

Junior British foreign minister Alan Duncan sought to brush off the remarks, telling BBC radio: “Donald Trump is a controvers­ialist, that’s his style... I don’t think we see it as rude.”

But the comments drew outrage from some British lawmakers and will make for an awkward atmosphere with May when the pair meet at her country retreat of Chequers for a working lunch, followed by a press conference.

They also undermine the prime minister as she faces speculatio­n of a leadership challenge from euroscepti­cs in her Conservati­ve party following the resignatio­ns of Johnson and Brexit secretary David Davis.

Trump, a long-time supporter for Brexit, said he had advised May to leave the EU in a different way but was ignored.

“I would have done it much differentl­y. I actually told Theresa May how to do it but she didn’t agree, she didn’t listen to me,” he told The Sun.

“She wanted to go a different route. I would actually say that she probably went the opposite way. And that is fine. She should negotiate the best way she knows how. But it is too bad what is going on.”

Referring to the Brexit blueprint published by the government on Thursday, which calls for close trading links with the EU after Brexit, Trump said: “The deal she is striking is a much different deal than the one the people voted on. It was not the deal that was in the referendum. I have just been hearing this over the last three days. I know they have had a lot of resignatio­ns. So a lot of people don’t like it.”

Duncan suggested the president had not seen the detail of the plan when he gave the interview on Wednesday, while also stressing that the much-vaunted special relationsh­ip was about much more than Brexit.

But Anthony Gardner, who was former president Barack Obama’s ambassador to the EU, held nothing back in attacking Trump’s attack on May as ‘totally unacceptab­le’ and ‘unpreceden­ted’ in the middle of a high- profile visit.

“He is out of control and an embarrassm­ent. He is (a) one-man wrecking machine,” Gardner tweeted.

May has insisted that her Brexit plan will allow Britain to strike its own lucrative trade deals with countries like the US after leaving the EU in March next year.

She pressed Trump about the deal on Thursday at a gala dinner at Blenheim Palace, the birthplace of Britain’s World War II leader Winston Churchill.

Brexit ; creates an opportunit­y to reach a free trade agreement that creates jobs and growth here in the UK and right across the United States;, she said.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? May and her husband Philip stand together with Trump and first Lady Melania at the entrance to Blenheim Palace, where they are attending a dinner with specially invited guests and business leaders, near Oxford, Britain.
— Reuters photo May and her husband Philip stand together with Trump and first Lady Melania at the entrance to Blenheim Palace, where they are attending a dinner with specially invited guests and business leaders, near Oxford, Britain.

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