00:00I've met Donald Trump, he was good enough to come to New York when I was there a few
00:04weeks ago at the UN. He came up from Florida, we had dinner together. Our shared purpose
00:10was to ensure that we got to know each other, that we ensured that we had a good relationship
00:16between the two of us and we both achieved that I think and that's important because
00:21the special relationship between the US and the UK was forged in difficult circumstances
00:27historically. It's as important today as it's ever been and I'm absolutely committed
00:32to that relationship and of course working with whoever the American people decided not
00:38a long way off now decide they want as their president. He's in the middle of a campaign
00:41and also I think we just need to get a little bit of perspective here. This is Labour Party
00:46members and staff volunteering in their spare time in the election. It's happened every
00:51election, it happens across the world, every political party has volunteers that go across
00:56the world in this way. There's nothing unusual, nothing that wasn't done in every other election
01:01here. This is individuals in their spare time choosing to go and campaign and that I think
01:06and hope puts it in its proper perspective.
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