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‘It’s up to the people’ whether May is replaced, says Trump

- ANDREW WOODCOCK

Donald Trump has said the UK is in “turmoil” and it is “up to the people” whether or not Theresa May remains prime minister.

Speaking as he prepared to depart for a European trip in which he will meet the prime minister at the Nato summit in Brussels and then make his first visit to the UK as US president, Mr Trump insisted he got along with Mrs May “very well”.

However, he suggested he might take time during his UK visit to speak with former foreign secretary Boris Johnson, who he described as “a friend of mine”.

Answering questions from reporters on the lawn of the White House as he and his wife Melania prepared to board the Marine One presidenti­al helicopter, Mr Trump said the UK “certainly has a lot of things going on”.

“It’s going to be an interestin­g time in the UK and an interestin­g time at Nato,” he said. “We will work it out and all countries will be happy.

“So I have Nato, I have the UK – which is in somewhat turmoil.”

Referring to Monday’s planned summit with Russian president Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, Mr Trump added: “And I have Putin. Frankly, Putin may be the easiest of all.”

Asked whether Mrs May should be replaced as prime minister, the US president replied: “Well that’s up to the people. I get along with her very well, I have a very good relationsh­ip. That’s certainly up to the people, not up to me.”

Mr Trump said he had not spoken with Mrs May, adding: “Boris Johnson is a friend of mine. He’s been very, very nice to me, very supportive.

“Maybe I’ll speak to him when I get over there.

“I like Boris Johnson, I’ve always liked him.”

Boris Johnson is a friend of mine. He’s been very, very nice to me, very supportive

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