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David Lammy, the newly appointed Foreign Secretary for the United Kingdom’s Labour Party, has a complex history with former President Donald Trump, whom he once called a “neo-Nazi-sympathizing sociopath” in a 2018 opinion piece for Time magazine. Lammy, a Labour lawmaker from Tottenham, took on the role of Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs following Labour’s recent victory in the parliamentary elections.

 

In 2018, Lammy’s article was published ahead of Trump’s first visit to the U.K. In it, he committed to joining “tens of thousands on the streets, protesting against our government’s capitulation to this tyrant in a toupee.” He characterized Trump as “not only a woman-hating, neo-Nazi-sympathizing sociopath” but also “a profound threat to the international order that has been the foundation of Western progress for so long.” These remarks were made in response to Trump’s perceived slander and insults towards London, with Lammy highlighting what he described as “barely concealed racist attacks on the U.K.”

 

Despite his previous harsh criticism, Lammy has shown a pragmatic approach towards future U.K.-U.S. relations. As shadow foreign secretary in May, he met in Washington with Senator JD Vance, a close Trump ally and potential vice-presidential pick, demonstrating his readiness to engage with key U.S. political figures despite his earlier stance. In a January interview with Sky News, Lammy emphasized that it doesn’t matter who is in No. 10 Downing Street; the U.K. must work with the United States. He also highlighted his commitment to countering criticisms by Trump and other Republican lawmakers against NATO and support for Ukraine, stating that part of his role as foreign minister would be “to try and persuade and use your influence.”

 

David Lammy has long been an outspoken advocate for social justice and minority issues. He is described as the “first black Briton to study at Harvard Law School” and is the author of a 2020 book exploring his African heritage. His appointment as Foreign Secretary marks a significant moment in his career and indicates Labour's intention to address international relations with a strong emphasis on social justice and global cooperation.

 

Lammy has previously addressed his 2018 criticism of Trump and pledged to work with the former president if he is elected in November. In his interview with Sky News, Lammy stated, “It doesn’t matter who is in No. 10 — you work with the United States,” referring to the U.K. prime minister’s residence, which Labour leader Keir Starmer entered following the election. Lammy also mentioned that he would work to counter criticisms by Trump and other Republican lawmakers against NATO and support for Ukraine, emphasizing that part of the job of foreign minister is “also to try and persuade and use your influence.”

 

Lammy’s 2018 Time article was written in the context of Trump’s impending visit to the U.K., and Lammy was adamant about joining the protests. He described Trump as a “woman-hating, neo-Nazi-sympathizing sociopath” and a significant threat to the international order that has been the foundation of Western progress for so long. His strong words were a reflection of the broader sentiment among many in the U.K. who were critical of Trump’s policies and rhetoric.

 

In the years since that article, Lammy’s stance has evolved, showcasing his ability to navigate the complex landscape of international diplomacy. His willingness to meet with key figures like Senator JD Vance indicates a pragmatic approach to foreign policy, prioritizing the U.K.’s relationship with the U.S. despite past disagreements. Lammy’s focus on countering criticisms against NATO and supporting Ukraine underscores his commitment to maintaining strong alliances and addressing global security challenges.

 

David Lammy’s journey from a vocal critic of Trump to a key figure in the U.K.’s foreign policy apparatus reflects his adaptability and dedication to his role. As the first black Briton to study at Harvard Law School and an advocate for social justice and minority issues, Lammy brings a unique perspective to his position. His appointment as Foreign Secretary signals Labour’s intention to approach international relations with a focus on social justice and global cooperation, navigating the complexities of the U.K.’s relationship with the U.S. and other international partners.

 

Credit: Hill 2024-07-08

 

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2 hours ago, GanDoonToonPet said:

 

Henry VII succeeded Henry VIII 🤣

He must have been on a special course.

 

No one aspiring to one of the great offices of state could be so hopeless

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I got 12 of them, and I am a stupid retired TEFL teacher!

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5 hours ago, Social Media said:

His willingness to meet with key figures like Senator JD Vance

 

I wouldn't bet on him getting anything out of that, but hey, if he can get a trip to the US on the gov't tab . . .

 

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4 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

 

The fact check is quite clear and concise. You should read it. One does not have to be deranged to realize Biden was telling lies and half truths. As Trump does. 

 

So looking at it logically, who is deranged here? The person who accepts they both lie? Or the one who claims one tells the truth and the other lies (when the facts show otherwise)?

More deflection. This post is about a new minister's comments about Donald Trump. Nothing in the text of the article has anything to do with the current President.

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28 minutes ago, placeholder said:

More deflection. This post is about a new minister's comments about Donald Trump. Nothing in the text of the article has anything to do with the current President.

 

I guess you missed the word Sociopath in the title. 

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Just now, Chomper Higgot said:

Oh no your ’Dianne Abbott’ fixation got triggered again.

 

The similarities are simply too striking to ignore. 😃

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