US President Donald Trump has stated that America's trade deal with the UK 'can always be changed.' In an interview with Sky News, he highlighted the better nature of the deal he provided compared to previous agreements, implying a sentiment of dissatisfaction toward the current UK Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer. Trump, who has been openly critical of Starmer since his decision not to support the US-Israel conflict against Iran, mentioned that the relationship between the countries has 'been better' but lamented significant support gaps. Despite the tensions over international relations and Trump's remarks about the UK government, he affirmed that the upcoming royal visit from King Charles and Queen Camilla would not be overshadowed by these issues. Trump expressed his long-standing acquaintance with the King, ensuring royal matters remain separate from political commentary on the ongoing international situation.
Trump Suggests Potential Changes to UK Trade Deal Amid Strained Relations

Trump Suggests Potential Changes to UK Trade Deal Amid Strained Relations
US President Donald Trump has indicated that the trade deal between the United States and the UK can be altered, following criticisms of Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's handling of international relations and the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
In a recent interview, Donald Trump stated that the US-UK trade deal 'can always be changed,' referring to concerns about the current state of the relationship with the UK under Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. The president has expressed dissatisfaction with the UK's support during international conflicts, despite announcing a favorable trade agreement last year.


















