Donald Trump has taken another swipe at Sir Keir Starmer for his lack of support for the war in Iran, claiming ‘we don’t want another Neville Chamberlain’.
Asked at the White House whether he had spoken to Sir Keir and if the UK could ‘resurrect like Jesus this Easter weekend’, Mr Trump replied, ‘Well, that’s what they need.
‘They have a long way to go, the UK has a long way to go,’ before adding, ‘we don’t want another Neville Chamberlain, do we agree?’
Mr Chamberlain, who was the UK Prime Minister at the start of the Second World War, is remembered for the policy of appeasement towards Nazi Germany before the conflict.
Mr Chamberlain, who was replaced by Winston Churchill, met with Adolf Hitler three times as he tried unsuccesfully to pursue peace with the Nazi leader.
Mr Trump’s latest dig comes after Sir Keir was warned that his relationship with the US President may be irrevocably damaged following a series of scathing remarks by Trump.
In an earlier speech at the White House, Mr Trump mocked Sir Keir for his response to the Middle East conflict.
He mimicked the prime minister, saying he had to ask his team about sending ‘two broken-down aircraft carriers’ to the Middle East.
Donald Trump has taken another swipe at Sir Keir Starmer as he told reporters at the White House , ‘we don’t want another Neville Chamberlain’
It comes after Starmer was warned that his relationship with the US President may be irrevocably damaged following a series of scathing remarks by Trump
Speaking at a lunch last Wednesday, Mr Trump said: ‘I asked (the) UK, who should be our best [ally].
‘In fact the King is coming over here in two weeks, he’s a nice guy, King Charles.
‘But should be our best but they weren’t our best. I said, “you have two, old broken-down aircraft carriers, do you think you could send them over”?’
While doing an impression of Starmer, Trump added: ‘Oh I’ll have to ask my team.
‘I said “you’re the Prime Minister, you don’t have to.
“No, no, no, I have to ask my team. My team has to meet, we’re meeting next week”.
‘But the war already started. Next week the war’s going to be over… in three days.’
The US President has been angry with Sir Keir for weeks for refusing to let US airplanes use British bases for sorties over Iran.
Sir Keir has since changed his mind but has refused to send British troops and ships to the Strait of Hormuz, which carries 20 percent of the world’s oil.
Its closure is causing petrol prices to spike amid warnings from analysts it could cause an oil shock worse than the 1970s.
Speaking on Wednesday, Sir Keir once again refused Mr Trump’s requests and said that ‘this is not our war’, adding: ‘We will not be drawn into the conflict.’
Mr Trump’s frustration boiled over hours later at a White House lunch that was filmed and uploaded by the White House.
Neville Chamberlain (pictured with Adolf Hitler), who was the UK Prime Minister at the start of the Second World War, is remembered for the policy of appeasement towards Nazi Germany before the conflict, before he was replaced by Winston Churchill
Sir Keir has drawn the wrath of Mr Trump after he refused to send British warships to the Strait of Hormuz
Rather than join Mr Trump’s war effort, Sir Keir on Thursday convened a meeting of 35 nations to try and find a way to end the war in Iran.
Sir Keir said that he recently signed a statement saying that Britain was willing to ‘contribute to appropriate efforts to ensure safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz’.
But Mr Trump has remained unimpressed with Britain’s response to his war in Iran.
Last week he told Britain to ‘go get your own oil’, sparking questions about how the Government plans to deal with the global fuel crisis.
Reform UK deputy leader Richard Tice said Sir Keir was acting like a ‘rabbit caught in the headlights’.
Tory leader Kemi Badenoch also appeared to accuse the PM of being weak, saying: ‘If Donald Trump says something that is against British national interests or is rude, I think we should absolutely push back on that.’

