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Deputy PM Angela Rayner risks damaging UK-US relations after once labelling Donald Trump a ‘buffoon’

Rayner isn't the only senior Labour figure to be slammed for comments made about the President-elect

ANGELA Rayner has risked damaging relations with the US after labelling Donald Trump a “buffoon”.

The Deputy PM also said he has “no place in the White House”.

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Angela Rayner has risked damaging relations with the US after labelling Donald Trump a 'buffoon'Credit: Getty
In a TV rant, Ms Rayner had questioned Covid measures taken by both UK and US governments. slandering Trump in the processCredit: Getty

Last night Ms Rayner tried to put the comments behind her as she spoke with Vice President-elect JD Vance.

But they add to those made by Foreign Secretary David Lammy, who has been critical of the next US leader.

In a TV rant during the pandemic, Ms Rayner had questioned Covid measures taken by both UK and US governments.

She told ITV: “We’ve got the highest death rates in Europe and Trump is killing thousands of Americans by giving them duff advice and his macho, ‘I’m all right, I survived Covid’.

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“He’s an absolute buffoon. He has no place in the White House. He’s an embarrassment.”

Ex-Foreign Office Minister Tobias Ellwood said last night: “America has voted to elect someone almost everyone has a strong view about. But we have a duty to work with America.”

Ms Rayner spoke to Mr Vance hours after Trump’s win.

She said: “We spoke about our plans for the future and how we build on the special relationship between our countries.”

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Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has demanded Sir Keir Starmer apologise after Mr Lammy called Trump a “Neo-Nazi sympathiser” in 2017.

But Cabinet Minister Pat McFadden insisted the special relationship was “much more important” than old remarks.

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