- Tue Mar 04, 2025 5:29 pm
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Apparently the EU doesn't need unanimity to provide a lot of help to Ukraine. Question is more whether it's legal.
Keir Starmer’s approval ratings have shot up since Donald Trump returned to the White House and shocked Europe by withdrawing political and military support for Ukraine, according to the latest Opinium poll for the Observer.
Starmer’s Labour government as a whole has also gained public support for its response to the global turbulence caused by Trump’s return – on security and economic issues. His personal ratings have risen by 10% – albeit from an alarmingly low point – compared with a month ago.
Strikingly, Labour, rather than the Conservatives who are traditionally seen as stronger on defence, are now seen as by far the best at dealing with key foreign policy and defence challenges. Around 30% of voters said they would prefer Labour when it comes to “dealing with allies against threats to the UK”, compared with 18% for the Tories. On “allocating funding to the armed forces and defence”, 27% support Labour to do so best against 20% for the Tories. Some 28% say Labour will best safeguard “the UK’s reputation abroad” against 19% for the Tories.
Republicans love ... Keir Starmer: UK's Labour PM is US party's favourite world leader
They are not the most obvious of bedfellows, but US Republicans appear to be quite taken with Keir Starmer, an exclusive poll reveals.
After the Prime Minister's trip to the White House last month, in which he buttered up Donald Trump with an invite to visit the King, Sir Keir is the favourite world leader of the president's voters base.
Despite his moderate centre-left background the PM was rated higher than hard right Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu and France's Emmanuel Macron, in a survey by JL Partners for DailyMail.com.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... Trump.html