David Lammy used to be an arch-critic of Donald Trump. Can he deal with the new Administration and reset the U.K.’s relationship with the E.U. at the same time?
Former Conservative MP Steve Baker launched a scathing attack on David Lammy, branding him "the most ridiculous Foreign Secretary we've ever had" over his dramatic shift in stance towards Donald Trump.
Foreign Secretary showers praise upon president-elect after previously calling him a ‘sociopath’ amid efforts to secure a trade deal
The Foreign Secretary responded to reports that the Trump administration could reject the Labour grandee as ambassador to the US.
In a gushing interview, Foreign Secretary David Lammy heaped praise on Donald Trump - who he previously branded a 'woman-hating, neo-Nazi-sympathising sociopath'
Britain's foreign secretary David Lammy said it was right that the new U.S. administration has the chance to review a deal with Mauritius over the future of a U.S.-British military base in the Indian Ocean.
British Foreign Secretary Lammy — who lobbed multiple rhetorical hand grenades at Trump during his first term but now finds himself in a key U.K. government job — told BBC Radio 4 that he’d warmed to the president-elect in a face-to-face meeting last year.
Donald Trump is not a warmonger and most people in the world are glad he is back in power, David Lammy said ahead of his inauguration on Monday. Going out of his way to praise the new president, the Foreign Secretary called him “gracious and generous”.
The Foreign Secretary has attempted to woo Donald Trump before his inauguration as the next President of the United States.
That last quality explains Sir Olly’s imminent return to Whitehall from the private sector, as the permanent under-secretary, or top official, of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO).
The foreign secretary has said it is “right” that the new US administration under Donald Trumps is able to review the Chagos Islands deal, which the US president-elect is reportedly critical of. “It’s right and proper that the new administration is able to consider it”,
The foreign secretary has used his first major speech of 2025 to go after the Putin’s aggression in tearing up the world order and back Trump’s demands for significant increases in defence spending