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Britain showers Trump with pomp, gets tech deal in return

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Britain showers Trump with pomp, gets tech deal in return

 

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Britain rolled out the red carpet for Donald Trump’s second state visit, offering every ounce of royal pomp and ceremony in hopes of safeguarding the “special relationship.”

 

Prime Minister Keir Starmer, still reeling from the dismissal of ambassador Peter Mandelson over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, sought to keep the visit free of controversy. Protesters projecting images of Trump and Epstein onto Windsor Castle were swiftly arrested, and the US president was carefully shielded from demonstrations.

 

While Trump declared the US-UK bond “unbreakable,” the real prize for Starmer was economic. The visit concluded with the announcement of a £150 billion “Tech Prosperity Deal” with US firms. The government says the investment will boost Britain’s AI and tech infrastructure, create 7,600 jobs, and strengthen ties with Silicon Valley. Blackstone pledged £90 billion over the next decade, while major US tech giants committed £31 billion.

 

Yet critics argue the deal is more show than substance. Much of the investment had been announced earlier and was bundled together to coincide with Trump’s visit. Analysts warn of hidden concessions and question the UK’s growing dependence on American tech capital. Nick Clegg, the former deputy prime minister, dismissed the deal as “sloppy seconds from Silicon Valley,” warning Britain risks becoming a “technological vassal state.”

 

For Starmer, the visit avoided scandal and produced an economic win to showcase before the Budget. But beneath the pageantry, doubts remain over whether the lavish state welcome truly delivered more than a repackaged announcement.

 

Key Takeaways:

  1. Trump’s state visit to Britain was tightly managed to avoid controversy.

  2. UK government announced a £150 billion US-UK “Tech Prosperity Deal.”

  3. Critics say much of the investment was pre-arranged and may leave Britain dependent on US tech giants.

 

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£150bn for food & lodgings for 2-days, bit of a party and a trip to the countryside. Pretty good deal.

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