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00:00Look, I imagine that Keir Starmer's relationship or interactions with Donald Trump
00:03are a little bit more like Mrs May's than like Boris Johnson's.
00:07Lady May's.
00:07I mean, sorry, Lady May's.
00:09And I expect that Keir Starmer's not going to be put in the awkward position
00:14where he has to hold hands.
00:15Goodness, do you remember that?
00:16Oh my gosh, I've forgotten.
00:18Yes, her visit to Washington.
00:19Her visit to Washington where he, yeah, he held hands with her.
00:22That was super awkward.
00:24But I can also remember, you know, speaking of the phone calls,
00:29when she was having, let's call her, Brexit troubles,
00:31which we're incredibly familiar with, he said to her,
00:34oh, you should just sue the EU for a billion dollars or whatever.
00:38A trillion dollars.
00:39A trillion dollars.
00:40A trillion dollars.
00:41One trillion dollars.
00:43And again, there'd be a much more sort of Starmer response to that.
00:46Boris Johnson might understand that Donald Trump has a kind of pinch of salt element
00:51to things that he says, which I think is pretty clear about Trump's remarks
00:55about Starmer not being a Churchill character.
00:57He just, these things fly off the handle a little bit with him.
01:00But you can imagine, if people can remember the interview Therese May did
01:04when she was asked what the naughtiest thing was she'd ever done,
01:07her sort of physical reaction to it,
01:11I imagine that's how she thought the idea of suing the EU for a trillion dollars.
01:15Maybe we should have done, looking back on it.
01:17Yeah, why not?
01:18Why not?
01:18I think that's called the kitchen sink approach to the special relationship.
01:22We talked about it.
01:22We talked about it.
01:22We talked about it.
01:22We talked about it.
01:23We talked about it.
01:23We talked about it.
01:23We talked about it.
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